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When Tongue Triumphs Over Brain
A word, a traitor, escaped the fortress of my teeth, a rogue syllable, a rebel sound. It danced, a clumsy jester, in the silence that followed, a ripple in the still pond of conversation. The air thickened, a tapestry woven with unspoken meanings, the threads of intent tangled and frayed. Was it a Freudian fall, a hidden desire, a truth too heavy for the heart to bear, leaping from the subconscious like a startled bird? Or merely a clumsy stumble, a linguistic stumble, a momentary lapse, a glitch in the machine of articulation? The blush that crept up my neck, a crimson flag of shame, signaling the surrender of composure. And the eyes, those silent witnesses, searching for the hidden message, deciphering the hieroglyphics of the unintended. A slip of the tongue, a tiny earthquake, reshaping the landscape of understanding. Does it reveal the darkness we conceal? Or just the fragile, human imperfection, the constant negotiation between thought and word? ©bfa032625
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