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Body Language Is Often Inconclusive
Body Language Is often Inconclusive Written: by Tom Wright 1/29/2013 Studies have shown that with folded arms, That we’re either uncomfortable or nervous; Or we’re in possession of negative thoughts, And we’re doing the speaker a disservice. I sit in church, with arms, sometimes folded, With no intent of other’s thoughts to divert. But a Pastor’s sermon left me feeling censured, With folded arms my shoulders just don’t hurt. I’ve no I-phone so I won’t be caught texting, Only note taking removes hands from sight. Before mistakenly thinking the worst of me, Walk my mile once, and understand my plight. So do your body language interpretation, But remember your thoughts concerning me; Will never have any relevancy in defining, Today’s man or the man I’ll ultimately be.
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