Don't Come to Michigan — Singer tells listeners all the reasons not to come to the Michigan lumber woods… The Drive — Singer describes a log drive and jam, and praises the "river rats" and "jack" w… Driving Logs on the Cass — A crew of loggers led by Miller have hard times, caused especially by the incom… Driving Saw-Logs on the Plover — A mother bids farewell to her shanty-boy son on the banks of the Plover. She bl… The Drowning of John Roberts — John Roberts tries to break up a logjam and is swept into the river. He comes t… Ed's Thoughts — Recitation; the speaker and comrades try to break a logjam. The jam breaks but … Falling of the Pine — Speaker tells of working in lumber camps: "When daylight is a-breakin'/From our… The Farmer and the Shanty Boy — Two girls compare their fiancees. The farmer's sweetheart praises her love beca… The Fatal Oak — "'Tis a mournful story I relate, Of three young men who met their fate." The lo… Festive Lumber-jack — "I've been around the world a bit, an' seen beasts great an' small... He leaves…