
audiobook
by Holman Day
PINE TREE BALLADS - Rhymed Stories of Unplaned Human Natur’ Up in Maine - By Holman F. Day - Boston: Small, Maynard & Company - 1902
FOREWORD
FEEDIN’ THE STOCK
JOHN W. JONES
DEED OF THE OLD HOME PLACE
OUR HOME FOLKS
THANKSGIVIN’ JIM
“OLD POSH”
THE SUN-BROWNED DADS OF MAINE
“HEAVENLY CROWN” RICH
These verses whisk listeners into the rugged charm of early‑20th‑century Maine, where fields stretch to the sea and daily labor is sung as proudly as a hymn. The poet paints vivid portraits of hardy farmers, axe‑handed woodcutters, and quick‑witted townsfolk, each rendered in lively rhyme that captures the cadence of their work and the warmth of their humor. From the steadfast “Uncle Solon” of Chase’s Mills to the quirky “P.T. Barnum of Maine,” the characters feel both larger‑than‑life and intimately familiar, their stories rooted in the simple pleasures and struggles of rural life.
A standout piece follows a farmer’s ritual of feeding his herd, turning the ordinary task of hay‑making into a rhythmic celebration of perseverance and companionship. The verses echo the clatter of barns, the rustle of straw, and the soft patter of animal breaths, inviting listeners to share in the quiet dignity and gentle wit that define this slice of New England heritage.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (210K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive
Release date
2017-08-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1865–1935
A lively Maine storyteller, journalist, and poet, his books turned the state’s woods, coast, and small-town politics into energetic fiction. He also crossed into early filmmaking, giving his career a wider reach than many regional writers of his time.
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