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Gary Snyder

POEMS FROM MYTHS & TEXTS (1960)
“This is in the Olympics, the Grey Wolf Valley…”

Reed College, February 14, 1956

This poem became “Hunting 12.” It had been published under the title “Olympic Mountains,” in July 1955 in Poems & Pictures, a small magazine put out by the Porpoise Bookshop in San Francisco. The Grey Wolf River is a tributary of the Dungeness River in the Buckhorn Wilderness. No variations between recording and the published text.

BEASTS
Introductory Remarks to “Beasts”
“First Shaman Song: In the village of the dead…” 
“‘Birds’—Birds in a whirl, drift to the rooftops…” 
“The swallow shell that eases birth…”
“Now some poems about bears…”
“‘Deer’—I dance on all the mountains…”
“‘Tiger’s Song’: I gnaw the body of delight…”
“The head of the mountain goat is in the corner…” 
“‘Mouse’— Cat wouldn’t finish that mouse…”
“Two Dance Songs for a Four-Crowned Dancing Hat”
“This is a poem for Maitreya, the future Buddha…”
“Gull came down slantwise over the deck…”
“This is in the Olympics, the Grey Wolf Valley…” 
“The Dosewallips Valley…In the ruins of a CCC shelter…”
“First day of the world…”
“How rare to be born a human being…”

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