(or 'Things aren't always what they seem, <br />and the same goes for people.') <br />- <br /> <br />It's a commonly held belief. <br />a theory by many supposed, <br />that inside every fat person <br />there's a thin person enclosed. <br /> <br />And it's often been said before <br />(though that doesn't make it less truth) <br />that inside many a middle-aged man <br />beats the heart of a passionate youth. <br /> <br />A girl with the plainest exterior <br />may be blessed with a soul of great beauty, <br />while one who appears just a butterfly <br />may deep down be a slave to her duty. <br /> <br />But here is another hypothesis <br />I'd respectfully like to suggest, <br />(if no-one has any objection) <br />that might take up its place with the rest. <br /> <br />If I'd courage to match my conviction <br />I might stand on the table and shout, <br />but it's this - Inside every introvert <br />there's an extrovert trying to get out.<br /><br />Paul Hansford<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/insides-3/
