言い過ぎ — saying too much
Every word carries weight. Some sentences tip the scale.
The mouth shapes silence into sound. Each syllable a small act of courage or recklessness.
Hands speak louder than intention. A gesture amplified becomes accusation.
Paper crumpled is a sentence retracted. But the creases remain.
Measured words carry further. Precision is its own kind of eloquence.
Excess erodes trust. The tongue that wanders finds no home.
言い過ぎないように。
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