Bray was born in Madison, Wisconsin. His father, Arthur B. Braley, is a judge and died when Berton Braley was seven years old. At the age of sixteen, Brali dropped out of school and worked at a cultivation factory. A few years later, Burley returned to school and received a high school diploma. Shortly thereafter, he found Tom Hood's poetry "The Rhymester". Since 1905, he lived in Montana State Butte for a while.
There are two reasons for publishing this poem written by Berton Braley, but the first is information in poetry, I love it. Also, although this is a sad situation, I think that there are no posters I've heard about Berton Braley. Please enjoy expressing your opinion. I also do not know whether this violates the committee's rules. I like to share good work and good news.
When a small publication published a fairy tale he wrote, Braley was first published at the age of 11. He is a rich writer and is familiar with many magazines, including the coal era, American mechanics, national business, Forbes magazine, Harper magazine, Atlantic Monthly and Saturday evening news. His work has appeared in numerous pulp magazines including adventure, breeze stories, perfect stories, popular magazines, short stories, and wonderful stories. He published 20 books, half of which is poetry.