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Wreckage For The Aegean Sea
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Wreckage For The Aegean Sea

Dive into the depths of 'Wreckage For The Aegean Sea,' a mesmerizing spoken poem of love, loss, and resilience by Ken LeMarchand.
An illustration of a whale’s tail sticking out from the ocean at sunset.
An illustration of a whale’s tail sticking out from the ocean at sunset.

Wreckage For The Aegean Sea

“I am one of them, those who died when they loved.”

—Mahmoud Darwish

He plucks whalebone teeth,

like the marimba in tow 

lulls algae to sleep.

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