The WILD MUSHROOM
Well the sunset rays are shining
Me and Kai have got our tools
A basket and a trowel
And a book with all the rules
A basket and a trowel
And a book with all the rules
Don’t ever eat Boletus
If the tube-mouths they are red
Stay away from the Amanitas
Or brother you are dead
If the tube-mouths they are red
Stay away from the Amanitas
Or brother you are dead
Sometimes they’re already rotten
Or the stalks are broken off
Where the deer have knocked them over
While turning up the duff
Or the stalks are broken off
Where the deer have knocked them over
While turning up the duff
We set out in the forest
To seek the wild mushroom
In shapes diverse and colorful
Shining through the woodland gloom
To seek the wild mushroom
In shapes diverse and colorful
Shining through the woodland gloom
If you look out under oak trees
Or around an old pine stump
You’ll know a mushroom’s coming
By the way the leaves are humped
Or around an old pine stump
You’ll know a mushroom’s coming
By the way the leaves are humped
They send out multiple fibers
Through the roots and sod
Some make you mighty sick they say
Or bring you close to God
Through the roots and sod
Some make you mighty sick they say
Or bring you close to God
So here’s to the mushroom family
A far-flung friendly clan
For food, for fun, for poison
A far-flung friendly clan
For food, for fun, for poison
They are a help to man.
Gary Snyder
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