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THE NORSK NIGHTINGALE - Being the Lyrics of a "Lumberyack"
By William F. Kirk
PREFACE
HIS LYRICS
"YIM"
TILLIE OLSON
THE "LUMBERYACK"
LITTLE STEENA YOHNSON
OLAF
"YENNIE DEAR"
The collection gathers a lively chorus of verses spoken in the rough‑and‑ready Scandinavian patois once common among the lumber camps of northern Wisconsin and Minnesota. Each poem captures a slice of life—hard‑working loggers, their jokes, their loves, and the ever‑present pull of the forest. Though the dialect may feel foreign at first, it sings with humor and honesty that brings the old frontier to life.
Recurring figures such as the shy youngster Yim, the beloved Tillie Olson, hopeful Steena Johnson, and good‑natured Olaf appear throughout, offering glimpses of friendship, courtship, and the daily grind of chopping, hauling, and sharing a drink after a long shift. Their verses blend simple romance with the gritty realities of timber work, echoing the cadence of old work songs. Listeners will hear the rustle of pine needles, the clang of saws, and the warm camaraderie that made those remote camps feel like home.
Language
en
Duration
~37 minutes (36K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Text file produced by Juliet Sutherland and the Distributed Proofreaders HTML file produced by David Widger
Release date
2005-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1877–1927
A lively early 20th-century humorist and sportswriter, he blended verse, jokes, and sharp newspaper instincts into work that reached readers far beyond the baseball page. His writing moves easily between light comic pieces and a warm, distinctly American feel for everyday life.
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