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  1. #Poetry #BurningWood #TrresForHeat

    There is an old poem on firewood, which to some extent, holds true.


    Beechwood fires are bright and clear
    If the logs are kept a year.

    Chestnut's only good they say,
    If for logs 'tis laid away.

    Make a fire of Elder tree,
    Death within your house will be;

    But ash new or ash old,
    Is fit for a queen with crown of gold.

    Birch and fir logs burn too fast
    Blaze up bright and do not last,

    it is by the Irish said
    Hawthorn bakes the sweetest bread.

    Elm wood burns like churchyard mould,
    E'en the very flames are cold

    But Ash green or Ash brown
    Is fit for a queen with golden crown.

    Poplar gives a bitter smoke,
    Fills your eyes and makes you choke.

    Apple wood will scent your room
    Pear wood smells like flowers in bloom

    Oaken logs, if dry and old
    keep away the winter's cold

    But Ash wet or Ash dry
    a king shall warm his slippers by.

  2. #Wood #WoodFires #BurningWood #Poetry #OldPoems #OldSayings

    There is an old poem on firewood, which to some extent, holds true, in my experience.

    Beechwood fires are bright and clear,
    If the logs are kept a year,
    Chestnut's only good they say,
    If for logs 'tis laid away.
    Make a fire of Elder tree,
    Death within your house will be;

    But ash new or ash old,
    Is fit for a queen with crown of gold.

    Birch and fir logs burn too fast,
    Blaze up bright and do not last.
    it is by the Irish said.
    Hawthorn bakes the sweetest bread.
    Elm wood burns like churchyard mould,
    E'en the very flames are cold.

    But Ash green or Ash brown
    Is fit for a queen with golden crown.

    Poplar gives a bitter smoke,
    Fills your eyes and makes you choke.
    Apple wood will scent your room,
    Pear wood smells like flowers in bloom,
    Oaken logs, if dry and old,
    keep away the winter's cold.

    But Ash wet or Ash dry
    a king shall warm his slippers by.