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- Madman. Wagoner, David // Poetry;Nov2001, Vol. 179 Issue 2, p71
Presents the poem "Madman," by David Wagoner.
- Lachrymals. // Atlantic;Aug2000, Vol. 286 Issue 2, p56
The poem "Lachrymals," by David Wagoner, is presented. First Line: Some Roman women saved their tears in them. Last Line: And walk away, and some would drink them.
- Recital. Wagoner, David // Poetry;Jan98, Vol. 171 Issue 3, p190
Presents the poem "Recital," by David Wagoner.
- At the Summit. Wagoner, David // Poetry;Jan98, Vol. 171 Issue 3, p195
Presents the poem "At the Summit," by David Wagoner.
- In a Garden. Wagoner, David // Poetry;Feb98, Vol. 171 Issue 4, p250
Presents the poem "In a Garden," by David Wagoner.
- In Rubble. Wagoner, David // Poetry;Sep2002, Vol. 180 Issue 6, p315
Presents the poem "In Rubble," by David Wagoner.
- Milkweed. Wagoner, David // Pleiades;2011, Vol. 31 Issue 2, p79
The poem "Milkweed," by David Wagoner is presented. First Line: My friend Joe's mother and her scowling boyfriend; Last Line: through the dead and wounded, who bled a kind of milk.
- The Magician. Wagoner, David // Southern Review;Spring2003, Vol. 39 Issue 2, p318
Presents the poem "The Magician," by David Wagoner.
- Breakfast. Wagoner, David // Southern Review;Spring2003, Vol. 39 Issue 2, p319
Presents the poem "Breakfast," by David Wagoner.