My body knew what to do, what it , even though my brain was firing off so many warnings I felt like Homeland Security during a Code Red.
by J. Lynn
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The quote reflects the internal struggle between instinct and anxiety. The speaker's body instinctively knows how to react, despite the overwhelming concern and alertness of their mind, which is bombarded with warnings. This contrast highlights the tension between physical instinct and mental apprehension, making it clear that sometimes our bodies can guide us better than our thoughts can rationalize.

In the context of J. Lynn's "Wait for You," this moment captures a pivotal experience of vulnerability and the challenge of overcoming fear. The reference to Homeland Security underscores the level of alertness and fear the speaker feels, indicating that while the mind is caught in a state of emergency, there is still an underlying confidence in the body's ability to make the right choices.

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