The resolution in the poem happens as soon as
A: the rescue ship arrives
B: Molly gets a new nickname
C: the passengers cheer for Molly
D: the long night comes to an end
Have you ever heard the story
2 Of Mrs. J. J. Brown?
3 How she became a legend
4 When the ship was going down?
5 T'was April back in nineteen-twelve
6 When the mighty ship Titanic
7 Collided with an iceberg
8 And folks began to panic.
9 For the ship was clearly sinking,
10 And the captain feared the worst!
11 "Lifeboats! Lifeboats now!" he cried,
12 "Women and children first!"
13 A sailor helped the woman down
14 Into the little boat.
15 Her hair was red and curly,
16 And she wore a long fur coat.
17 Twenty-six were huddled there,
18 Plus one man from the crew.
19 "Howdy folks, I'm Molly Brown!
20 Pleased to meet all you!"
21 "Take my coat, whoever's cold,
22 And let me make this clear:
23 I don't plan on drowning!
24 Now let's get our of here!"
25 The icy Arctic water
26 Tossed the lifeboat up and down.
27 The passengers cried out in fear,
28 Except for Molly Brown.
29 All night long she talked and sang,
30 And even grabbed an oar.
31 She rowed that boat until her hands
32 Were raw and chapped and sore.
33 She talked about her children
34 And Leadville Johnny Brown,
35 And moving to a mansion
36 From the poorer side of town.
37 She talked of mining silver
39 'Neath the Colorado sky.
39 Her voice became their comfort;
40 Her words their battle cry.
41 "Don't lose faith! Don't give up!
42 Our courage must not shrink!
43 Keep your spirits high, my friends,
44 This raft ain't gonna sink!"
45 And when the night was over,
46 And the rescue ship arrived,
47 A cheer went up for Molly Brown!
48 With her, they had survived.
49 For not to keep a-trying,
50 To her was just unthinkable.
51 And to this day, that's why she's known as
52 MOLLY, THE UNSINKABLE!