Donald Culross Peattie Quotes
Wood, If You Stop To Think Of It, Has Been Man's Best Friend In The World. It Held Him In His Cradle, Went To War As The Gunstock In His Hand, Was The Frame Of The Bed He Came To Rejoicing, The Log Upon His Hearth When He Was Cold, And Will Make Him His Last Long Home. It Was The Murmuring Bough Above His Childhood Play, And The Roof Over The First House He Called His Own. It Is The Page He Is Reading At This Moment; It Is The Forest Where He Seeks Sanctuary From A Stony World.
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