Kenn Nesbitt was born on Feburary 20,1962 in Berkeley, California.
His first poem was inspired by his best friend daughter who came to
eat dinner and she did everything to get out of eating her dinner. In
1998 he published his first collection of poetry. Throughtout the years
he published many more books.
The poets poems are hilaroius and some are make-believe
I'm Steve the Superhero And you simply won't believe the superpowers I possess by merely being Steve.
My smile can crack a mirror And my breath can make you faint. And when I take my socks off It’s been known to peel the paint.
The power in my underarms can make a grown man cry. A single burp can make you want To crawl away and die.
The bad guys know it's hopeless, so they all get up and leave whenever they get wind of me-- the superhero Steve.
--Kenn Nesbitt Don't ever ask a centipede to play a game of soccer. Remember, he has 50 pairs of sneakers in his locker.
He dribbles 50 soccer balls with 50 pairs of shoes, and kicks them all concurrently. He doesn't often lose.
He's such a fierce competitor that, if you ever meet, at first you'll see his hundred legs and then you'll see defeat.
Kenn Nesbitt was born on Feburary 20,1962 in Berkeley, California.
His first poem was inspired by his best friend daughter who came to
eat dinner and she did everything to get out of eating her dinner. In
1998 he published his first collection of poetry. Throughtout the years
he published many more books.
The poets poems are hilaroius and some are make-believe
I'm Steve the Superhero
And you simply won't believe
the superpowers I possess
by merely being Steve.
My smile can crack a mirror
And my breath can make you faint.
And when I take my socks off
It’s been known to peel the paint.
The power in my underarms
can make a grown man cry.
A single burp can make you want
To crawl away and die.
The bad guys know it's hopeless,
so they all get up and leave
whenever they get wind of me--
the superhero Steve.
--Kenn Nesbitt
Don't ever ask a centipede
to play a game of soccer.
Remember, he has 50 pairs
of sneakers in his locker.
He dribbles 50 soccer balls
with 50 pairs of shoes,
and kicks them all concurrently.
He doesn't often lose.
He's such a fierce competitor
that, if you ever meet,
at first you'll see his hundred legs
and then you'll see defeat.
--Kenn Nesbitt