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Wood is a natural and renewable resource. In the quest for sustainability,
wood is good as a building material, if it comes from forestry where
replanting is practiced. Paper would be better made from hemp than wood, as more
can be grown per annum per Hectare, and fewer chemicals are needed in the process.
Part of the current carbon-cycle,
wood is also OK to burn, as needed for cooking or heating; especially in
an efficient stove.
Oak logs will warm you well, that are old and dry
Logs of Pine will sweetly smell, but the sparks will fly
Birch logs will burn too fast, Chestnut scarce at all
Hawthorn logs are good to last, cut them in the fall
Holly and Olive logs will burn like wax, you may burn them green
Elm logs like to smoldering flax, no flame to be seen
Beech logs for wintertime, Yew logs as well
Green Elder logs it is a crime for any man to sell
Pear logs and Apple logs they will scent your room
Cherry logs accross the dogs smell like flower of broom
Ash logs smooth and grey, burn them green or old
Buy up all that come your way, worth their weight in gold
Beech wood will bring good cheer
if the logs are kept a year
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