The Resource Collected poems 1956-1976, David Wagoner
Collected poems 1956-1976, David Wagoner
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- Extent
- xv, 301 pages
- Contents
-
- Lullaby through the side of the mouth
- Keepers
- In the Badlands
- Talking back
- Trail horse
- Death and resurrection of the birds
- Doors
- Touch of the mother
- For a man who died in his sleep
- Song offkey
- Lying awake in a bed once slept in by Grover Cleveland
- First Word
- Inexhaustible hat
- Extraordinary production of eggs from the mouth
- Epitaph for a ladies' man
- Victorian idyll
- Police manual
- Fortuna imperatrix mundi
- Middle of nowhere
- One ear to the ground
- Waiting with the Snowy Owls
- To be sung on the water
- After consulting my yellow pages
- Halcyon days
- Survivor
- One more for the rain
- Break of day
- Gift wrapping
- Last words of the human fly
- Vacation
- Do not proceed beyond this point without a guide
- Other side of the mountain
- Doing time
- Diary
- First law of motion
- Floating lady
- Makers of rain
- Doves of Mérida
- Gathering of the loons
- Old man, old man
- Lost
- Fog
- Singing lesson
- Beginning
- Closing time
- Bad fisherman
- Talking to Barr Creek
- First place
- Vow
- Slow country
- To be written in Braille
- Song for the worst day
- Living in the ruins
- Moving into the garden
- Offering for Dungeness Bay
- Guide to dungeness spit
- Muse
- Labors of Thor
- Beauty and the Beast
- Unloading the elephants
- Snake Hunt
- Worms
- At the Hemingway memorial
- Tachycardia at the foot of the fifth green
- Elegy for a woman who remembered everything
- Man who spilled light
- Nesting ground
- Elegy for yards, pounds, and gallons
- Note to a literary club
- Boy of the house
- Litany
- This is a wonderful poem
- Chorus from a lost play-I
- Chorus from a lost play-II
- Report from a forest logged by the Weyerhaeuser Company
- Lesson
- Elegy for a forest clear-cut by the Weyerhaeuser Company
- Homage
- Sleeping in the woods
- For a winter wren
- Bonsai
- Lost street
- Raging
- Vacancy
- Trying to pray
- Prayer
- Fire song
- Song for the maker of nightmares
- Seánce for two hands
- Song for the soul going away
- Dark song
- Song for the soul returning
- Song for the first people
- Death song
- Breaking camp
- Meeting a bear
- Walking in a swamp
- Tracking
- Missing the trail
- Emergency maker
- From here to there
- Being shot
- Waiting in a rain forest
- Travelling light
- First trick
- Return of Icarus
- Roles
- Getting somewhere
- Death of Paul Bunyan
- Breaking point
- To my friend whose parachute did not open
- Free passage
- Walking at night
- Relics
- For a thirteenth anniversary
- Her dream
- Low tide
- Clancy
- For Patt, whispering to a burro
- Old words
- Uncanny illusion of the headless lady
- Change
- Calculation
- Who shall be the sun?
- How moss grew strong
- How stone held his breath
- How stump stood in the water
- How stump found his village
- How stump fished in the Black River
- How Stump Became Rock's brother
- How Stump dreamed of earthmaker
- Song for the painting of the dead
- Song for the eating of barnicles
- Elegy for Simon Corl, botanist
- Song for the stealing of spring
- Song for snake
- Song against the sky
- Song for a stolen soul
- Song for the skull of Black Bear
- Song for the bones of salmon
- Song for ice
- Offertory
- Plumage
- Once upon a picnic ground
- No sale
- Breathing lesson
- Satirists
- Advice to the orchestra
- Words about a narrow entrance
- Out for a night
- Every good boy does fine
- That old gang of mine
- Day in the city
- On seeing an X-Ray of my head
- Standing halfway home
- Observer
- Filling out a blank
- Words
- Staying alive
- "Tan Ta Ra, Cries Mars ..."
- Fruit of the Tree
- House-hunting
- Shooting of John Dillinger outside the Biograph Theater, July 22, 1934
- Draftsman, 1945
- Night of the sad women
- Water music for the progress of love in a life-raft down the Sammamish Slough
- Poets agree to be quiet by the swamp
- Man of the house
- For the warming of an artist's studio
- Waiting on the curb
- Spring song
- Night passage
- By the orchard
- Going to pieces
- Stretching canvases
- Welcome
- Revival
- Talking to the forest
- Walking in the snow
- Afternoon on the ground
- Sleeping by a river
- Feast
- After falling
- Valedictory to Standard Oil of Indiana
- Circuit
- Speech from a comedy
- Osprey's nest
- Making up for a soul
- Observations from the outer edge
- Leaving something behind
- Working against time
- Room with a view
- Man from the top of the mind
- Come before his countenance with a joyful leaping
- Song to accompany the bearer of bad news
- At St. Vincent DePaul's
- Bums at breakfast
- Blues to be sung in a dark voice
- March of Coxey's army
- Searching in the Britannia tavern
- Getting out of jail on Monday
- Burglar
- Shoplifter
- Murder mystery
- Hold-Up
- Visiting hour
- Escape artist
- Tumbleweed
- Soles
- Recollection
- Fire by the river
- Nine charms against the hunter
- In the open season
- Archeological notes
- Memento mori
- Warbler
- From Hell to breakfast
- Crossing half a river
- Stretching
- Last look
- Note from body to soul
- Plainsong for everyone who was killed yesterday
- Apotheosis of the garbagemen
- Riverbed
- Fisherman's wife
- Isbn
- 9780253112453
- Label
- Collected poems 1956-1976
- Title
- Collected poems 1956-1976
- Statement of responsibility
- David Wagoner
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Wagoner, David
- Dewey number
- 811.54
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- PS3545.A345
- LC item number
- A17 1976
- Literary form
- poetry
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Indiana University
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Indiana
- American poetry
- Label
- Collected poems 1956-1976, David Wagoner
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Lullaby through the side of the mouth
- Keepers
- In the Badlands
- Talking back
- Trail horse
- Death and resurrection of the birds
- Doors
- Touch of the mother
- For a man who died in his sleep
- Song offkey
- Lying awake in a bed once slept in by Grover Cleveland
- First Word
- Inexhaustible hat
- Extraordinary production of eggs from the mouth
- Epitaph for a ladies' man
- Victorian idyll
- Police manual
- Fortuna imperatrix mundi
- Middle of nowhere
- One ear to the ground
- Waiting with the Snowy Owls
- To be sung on the water
- After consulting my yellow pages
- Halcyon days
- Survivor
- One more for the rain
- Break of day
- Gift wrapping
- Last words of the human fly
- Vacation
- Do not proceed beyond this point without a guide
- Other side of the mountain
- Doing time
- Diary
- First law of motion
- Floating lady
- Makers of rain
- Doves of Mérida
- Gathering of the loons
- Old man, old man
- Lost
- Fog
- Singing lesson
- Beginning
- Closing time
- Bad fisherman
- Talking to Barr Creek
- First place
- Vow
- Slow country
- To be written in Braille
- Song for the worst day
- Living in the ruins
- Moving into the garden
- Offering for Dungeness Bay
- Guide to dungeness spit
- Muse
- Labors of Thor
- Beauty and the Beast
- Unloading the elephants
- Snake Hunt
- Worms
- At the Hemingway memorial
- Tachycardia at the foot of the fifth green
- Elegy for a woman who remembered everything
- Man who spilled light
- Nesting ground
- Elegy for yards, pounds, and gallons
- Note to a literary club
- Boy of the house
- Litany
- This is a wonderful poem
- Chorus from a lost play-I
- Chorus from a lost play-II
- Report from a forest logged by the Weyerhaeuser Company
- Lesson
- Elegy for a forest clear-cut by the Weyerhaeuser Company
- Homage
- Sleeping in the woods
- For a winter wren
- Bonsai
- Lost street
- Raging
- Vacancy
- Trying to pray
- Prayer
- Fire song
- Song for the maker of nightmares
- Seánce for two hands
- Song for the soul going away
- Dark song
- Song for the soul returning
- Song for the first people
- Death song
- Breaking camp
- Meeting a bear
- Walking in a swamp
- Tracking
- Missing the trail
- Emergency maker
- From here to there
- Being shot
- Waiting in a rain forest
- Travelling light
- First trick
- Return of Icarus
- Roles
- Getting somewhere
- Death of Paul Bunyan
- Breaking point
- To my friend whose parachute did not open
- Free passage
- Walking at night
- Relics
- For a thirteenth anniversary
- Her dream
- Low tide
- Clancy
- For Patt, whispering to a burro
- Old words
- Uncanny illusion of the headless lady
- Change
- Calculation
- Who shall be the sun?
- How moss grew strong
- How stone held his breath
- How stump stood in the water
- How stump found his village
- How stump fished in the Black River
- How Stump Became Rock's brother
- How Stump dreamed of earthmaker
- Song for the painting of the dead
- Song for the eating of barnicles
- Elegy for Simon Corl, botanist
- Song for the stealing of spring
- Song for snake
- Song against the sky
- Song for a stolen soul
- Song for the skull of Black Bear
- Song for the bones of salmon
- Song for ice
- Offertory
- Plumage
- Once upon a picnic ground
- No sale
- Breathing lesson
- Satirists
- Advice to the orchestra
- Words about a narrow entrance
- Out for a night
- Every good boy does fine
- That old gang of mine
- Day in the city
- On seeing an X-Ray of my head
- Standing halfway home
- Observer
- Filling out a blank
- Words
- Staying alive
- "Tan Ta Ra, Cries Mars ..."
- Fruit of the Tree
- House-hunting
- Shooting of John Dillinger outside the Biograph Theater, July 22, 1934
- Draftsman, 1945
- Night of the sad women
- Water music for the progress of love in a life-raft down the Sammamish Slough
- Poets agree to be quiet by the swamp
- Man of the house
- For the warming of an artist's studio
- Waiting on the curb
- Spring song
- Night passage
- By the orchard
- Going to pieces
- Stretching canvases
- Welcome
- Revival
- Talking to the forest
- Walking in the snow
- Afternoon on the ground
- Sleeping by a river
- Feast
- After falling
- Valedictory to Standard Oil of Indiana
- Circuit
- Speech from a comedy
- Osprey's nest
- Making up for a soul
- Observations from the outer edge
- Leaving something behind
- Working against time
- Room with a view
- Man from the top of the mind
- Come before his countenance with a joyful leaping
- Song to accompany the bearer of bad news
- At St. Vincent DePaul's
- Bums at breakfast
- Blues to be sung in a dark voice
- March of Coxey's army
- Searching in the Britannia tavern
- Getting out of jail on Monday
- Burglar
- Shoplifter
- Murder mystery
- Hold-Up
- Visiting hour
- Escape artist
- Tumbleweed
- Soles
- Recollection
- Fire by the river
- Nine charms against the hunter
- In the open season
- Archeological notes
- Memento mori
- Warbler
- From Hell to breakfast
- Crossing half a river
- Stretching
- Last look
- Note from body to soul
- Plainsong for everyone who was killed yesterday
- Apotheosis of the garbagemen
- Riverbed
- Fisherman's wife
- Control code
- 16831435
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- xv, 301 pages
- Isbn
- 9780253112453
- Lccn
- 75028915
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- System control number
-
- (OCoLC)1858190
- (OCoLC)1858190
- Label
- Collected poems 1956-1976, David Wagoner
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Lullaby through the side of the mouth
- Keepers
- In the Badlands
- Talking back
- Trail horse
- Death and resurrection of the birds
- Doors
- Touch of the mother
- For a man who died in his sleep
- Song offkey
- Lying awake in a bed once slept in by Grover Cleveland
- First Word
- Inexhaustible hat
- Extraordinary production of eggs from the mouth
- Epitaph for a ladies' man
- Victorian idyll
- Police manual
- Fortuna imperatrix mundi
- Middle of nowhere
- One ear to the ground
- Waiting with the Snowy Owls
- To be sung on the water
- After consulting my yellow pages
- Halcyon days
- Survivor
- One more for the rain
- Break of day
- Gift wrapping
- Last words of the human fly
- Vacation
- Do not proceed beyond this point without a guide
- Other side of the mountain
- Doing time
- Diary
- First law of motion
- Floating lady
- Makers of rain
- Doves of Mérida
- Gathering of the loons
- Old man, old man
- Lost
- Fog
- Singing lesson
- Beginning
- Closing time
- Bad fisherman
- Talking to Barr Creek
- First place
- Vow
- Slow country
- To be written in Braille
- Song for the worst day
- Living in the ruins
- Moving into the garden
- Offering for Dungeness Bay
- Guide to dungeness spit
- Muse
- Labors of Thor
- Beauty and the Beast
- Unloading the elephants
- Snake Hunt
- Worms
- At the Hemingway memorial
- Tachycardia at the foot of the fifth green
- Elegy for a woman who remembered everything
- Man who spilled light
- Nesting ground
- Elegy for yards, pounds, and gallons
- Note to a literary club
- Boy of the house
- Litany
- This is a wonderful poem
- Chorus from a lost play-I
- Chorus from a lost play-II
- Report from a forest logged by the Weyerhaeuser Company
- Lesson
- Elegy for a forest clear-cut by the Weyerhaeuser Company
- Homage
- Sleeping in the woods
- For a winter wren
- Bonsai
- Lost street
- Raging
- Vacancy
- Trying to pray
- Prayer
- Fire song
- Song for the maker of nightmares
- Seánce for two hands
- Song for the soul going away
- Dark song
- Song for the soul returning
- Song for the first people
- Death song
- Breaking camp
- Meeting a bear
- Walking in a swamp
- Tracking
- Missing the trail
- Emergency maker
- From here to there
- Being shot
- Waiting in a rain forest
- Travelling light
- First trick
- Return of Icarus
- Roles
- Getting somewhere
- Death of Paul Bunyan
- Breaking point
- To my friend whose parachute did not open
- Free passage
- Walking at night
- Relics
- For a thirteenth anniversary
- Her dream
- Low tide
- Clancy
- For Patt, whispering to a burro
- Old words
- Uncanny illusion of the headless lady
- Change
- Calculation
- Who shall be the sun?
- How moss grew strong
- How stone held his breath
- How stump stood in the water
- How stump found his village
- How stump fished in the Black River
- How Stump Became Rock's brother
- How Stump dreamed of earthmaker
- Song for the painting of the dead
- Song for the eating of barnicles
- Elegy for Simon Corl, botanist
- Song for the stealing of spring
- Song for snake
- Song against the sky
- Song for a stolen soul
- Song for the skull of Black Bear
- Song for the bones of salmon
- Song for ice
- Offertory
- Plumage
- Once upon a picnic ground
- No sale
- Breathing lesson
- Satirists
- Advice to the orchestra
- Words about a narrow entrance
- Out for a night
- Every good boy does fine
- That old gang of mine
- Day in the city
- On seeing an X-Ray of my head
- Standing halfway home
- Observer
- Filling out a blank
- Words
- Staying alive
- "Tan Ta Ra, Cries Mars ..."
- Fruit of the Tree
- House-hunting
- Shooting of John Dillinger outside the Biograph Theater, July 22, 1934
- Draftsman, 1945
- Night of the sad women
- Water music for the progress of love in a life-raft down the Sammamish Slough
- Poets agree to be quiet by the swamp
- Man of the house
- For the warming of an artist's studio
- Waiting on the curb
- Spring song
- Night passage
- By the orchard
- Going to pieces
- Stretching canvases
- Welcome
- Revival
- Talking to the forest
- Walking in the snow
- Afternoon on the ground
- Sleeping by a river
- Feast
- After falling
- Valedictory to Standard Oil of Indiana
- Circuit
- Speech from a comedy
- Osprey's nest
- Making up for a soul
- Observations from the outer edge
- Leaving something behind
- Working against time
- Room with a view
- Man from the top of the mind
- Come before his countenance with a joyful leaping
- Song to accompany the bearer of bad news
- At St. Vincent DePaul's
- Bums at breakfast
- Blues to be sung in a dark voice
- March of Coxey's army
- Searching in the Britannia tavern
- Getting out of jail on Monday
- Burglar
- Shoplifter
- Murder mystery
- Hold-Up
- Visiting hour
- Escape artist
- Tumbleweed
- Soles
- Recollection
- Fire by the river
- Nine charms against the hunter
- In the open season
- Archeological notes
- Memento mori
- Warbler
- From Hell to breakfast
- Crossing half a river
- Stretching
- Last look
- Note from body to soul
- Plainsong for everyone who was killed yesterday
- Apotheosis of the garbagemen
- Riverbed
- Fisherman's wife
- Control code
- 16831435
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- xv, 301 pages
- Isbn
- 9780253112453
- Lccn
- 75028915
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- System control number
-
- (OCoLC)1858190
- (OCoLC)1858190
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