Introducing Ms Cochrane, or Nelly Bly,
A woman of grit and ambition.
Who checked herself into a mental asylum,
Entirely of her own volition.
To write a blistering exposé
Of the insane, all pitiful creatures,
Subjected to cruelty, clearly not hearsay,
But one of her most powerful features.
She holds the record, like the fictional Phileas Fogg,
Of travelling round the world in less than 80 days,
And writing for The World a travelogue,
Of how she did this by only ship and rail.
I urge you to read ’bout this astonishing gal,
Who lived off her wits and her nerves,
Who lifted spirits, raised morale,
And did so with panache and with verve.
Nellie Bly
09 Thursday May 2013
Posted in poetry
And aren’t those people wonderful to discover? I do believe that to truly have “lived” on this trip thru time, as we come to the end of our days, we must be able to look back and remember when we lived off our wits and nerves. For if we have never done that we have truly missed one of life’s great adventures.
Couldn’t agree with you more William.
I knew the name, but her exploits. Truly amazing, as is the poem. Thank you
A pretty astonishing woman!
Great poem, as usual.
Thanks Roy
This lady deserves a bit more attention, I think! I’ll remember to do a little more reading about her as she sounds like a fascinating person. Thanks for shining the light on her, Caro!
You are welcome Amy. She is a cool broad!
“LIVE YOUR LIFE!!” as my cousin Geoff thundered scarily to his neices and nephews, before he died of an out of the blue illness. Love this story and the poem, Caro. Life changing down here – we are moving into retreats – excited!
Tried to call..will call tomorrow…hope Robin