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Sea Story

Sea Story

Emily Henrietta Hickey

A Sea Story, written by Irish author Emily Henrietta Hickey, is a narrative poem that recounts a tragic shipwreck and the harrowing decisions faced by survivors regarding who will live and who will perish. This work was featured in the Fortnightly Poetry project on June 27, 2021, marking Hickey's introduction to the LibriVox catalog. The poem's emotional depth and exploration of survival make it a poignant addition to the genre of narrative poetry.

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