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At Ease on Lethe Wharf
At Ease on Lethe Wharf

At Ease on Lethe Wharf

Helen Coale Crew

"At Ease on Lethe Wharf" is a poem written by Helen Coale Crew, an American poet and novelist. This poem, which was featured in the Weekly Poetry project on April 14th, 2013, beautifully captures the concept of forgetfulness. The title refers to Lethe, the river in Greek mythology that souls had to cross to reach the Elysian Fields, their version of heaven. Drinking from Lethe was believed to erase all memories. Published in 1916 as part of the Chicago Anthology, Crew's poem evokes a sense of tranquility and release that comes from letting go of the past. LibriVox volunteers have kindly provided 18 recordings of this poignant poem for listeners to enjoy.

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