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D istraction has to be the cause
I don't believe in Santa Clause
S uperman had Lois Lane
T o distract * her * with those glasses, (lame)
R eally? Just to slide them on
A nd just like that, Clark Kent was gone?
C ome on DC, I may have been young
T hough, you must believe me to be dumb
I knew right off, that Clark was him
O bviously he, was superman
N o one but Lois bought that crap, I wish I could get my childhood back
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Comments (7)
Funny, made me chuckle
LOL - What a fun interpretation of the challenge :)
I love this; I guess we all always wondered the same thing 😅 Fun poem and I really love that last line! ❤️
Don't we all. The reason she didn't recognize him is she had a hero complex. Someone had to heroic & idolized--a star, if you will--in order to fall for him. It was the hero she saw, neither Clark nor Superman (the man) himself. Now the rest of the newsroom, that's another matter.
Haha 😂 ❤️Thanks for making me look at Clark in some other manner ❗
Genius 🤣❤️
Oh, so subtle! 🤣 Great job, Kelli!