Alfred Cochrane (26 January 1865 – 14 December 1948) was an accomplished cricketer, and subsequently made his name as a writer on sporting subjects and of light verse
Born: January 26th, 1865
Died: December 14th, 1948
Categories: English poets, Cricketers, 1940s deaths
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I once admitted—to my shame— That football was a brutal game. Because She hates it.
Her reasoning is full of tricks And butterfly suggestions, I know no point to which she sticks; She begs the simplest questions, And, when her premises are strong She always draws her inference wrong.