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Public Speaking
Public Speaking Public speaking made me nervous when I was in school Getting up in front of class, I always lost my cool I memorized my speeches and really knew them well But between my brain and lips, things just didn’t jell Here are a few examples with embarrassing details “Saving whales,” I meant to say instead of “waving sails” And when one wants to talk about “battle ships and cruisers” His audience will likely laugh at “cattle ships and bruisers” It shouldn’t be as hard as jumping a high hurdle To say “hypodermic needle” not “hypodemic nurdle” And certainly one understands that a “well-oiled bicycle” Will last a whole lot longer than a “well-boiled icicle” During school it seemed likely I’d been “wasting two terms” Still, a whole lot better that “tasting two worms” So compared to public speaking, writing is the “fun part” More dignified that expounding on the latest “pun fart”
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