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Molly Brown by Isabella Bruzzese

  • Writer: Fountain Pen
    Fountain Pen
  • Apr 25, 2025
  • 1 min read

In the heart of the ocean,

where dreams took flight,

A women named

Molly Brown shone

brightly that night,


With courage, she faced

the great Wave.

A beacon of hope,

a true hero, brave.


A heart full of warmth,

she gave so much more–amidst

the chaos, as the ship was swiftly sinking,

she figuratively led them to shore.


Though the Titanic

sank deep in the sea, Molly Brown’s,

legend lives on–wild and free.

A tale of resilience, of strength

to be found.


In the deaths of despair,

her courage astounds.

 
 
 

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