If I told you that I knew Superman, I don't think you'd believe me. But if I told you that I knew a Scott Williams, you probably would.
You could tell within the first few minutes of talking to Scott that there was something odd about him. He was very eccentric, for one thing. He often spoke loudly even if you were standing right next to him. His glasses always seemed too big for his freckly face. He seemed to blink a bit more than was necessary. And whenever he'd meet someone new, he'd examine their face very carefully, as though trying to determine their character.
But by far the oddest thing about Scott was that he always wore a superh
My daddy's a superhero
He fights for me and you
He has a helmet instead of a cape
And wears camo instead of red and blue
My mommy's a superhero
She saves lives every day
With her mighty stethoscope in hand
She helps take the pain away
But you won't dress up like Daddy for Halloween
And you won't make Mommy a star
These superheroes are overlooked
As are many others, near and far
Take a second to think about
How many superheroes you know
And make sure to give them a great big thanks
For never ever letting go