| Super Samson Simpson | |
Poem By: Jack Prelutsky | Views: 513 | Word Count: 65 | View PDF | Print View |
|
|
|
|
I am Super Samson Simpson,
I'm superlatively strong,
I like to carry elephants,
I do it all day long,
I pick up half a dozen
and hoist them in the air,
it's really somewhat simple,
for I have strength to spare.
My muscles are enormous,
they bulge from top to toe,
and when I carry elephants,
they ripple to and fro,
but I am not the strongest
in the Simpson family,
for when I carry elephants,
my grandma carries me.
| If you enjoyed this famous poem, rate it! Currently Rated: 5.00 |
About the Author Jack Prelutsky (1940 - present) was born in Brooklyn, New York, on September 8, 1940 and is the author of more than 50 poetry collections including Nightmares: Poems to Trouble Your Sleep (1976), The Mean Old Mean Hyena (1978), and Something BIG Has Been Here (1990)... Read Jack Prelutsky's Full Biography
More Poems By Jack Prelutsky
4: Dora Diller
7: The Visitor
+ View All Jack Prelutsky Poems


