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STANZA (2) The man who never had to toil To gain and farm his patch of soil Who never had to win his share Of sun and sky and light and air, Never became a manly man But lived and died as he began.​

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Answered by anbumaga89
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Explanation:

Good Timber’ is one of Douglas Malloch’s most popular poems. It focuses on subject matter and themes that are frequently a part of his work. He wrote about the woods, lumberjacks, and adventure stories. This imagery is all present in ‘Good Timber’. Throughout the poem, Malloch uses simple language, diction, and standard syntax in order to get his main points across. The poem is meant to be accessible to all readers. This makes a great deal of sense as the themes at the heart of the poem apply to all people, no matter who they are or where they’re from.

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