When the Sound Ends
- Julie Jewels Smoot
- Jan 12
- 1 min read

Every sound ends.
Not as a conclusion, and not as a signal that something has been completed, but simply because sound does what it does.
When the sound ends, nothing is required of you.
You do not need to notice how you feel.
You do not need to decide whether it worked.
You do not need to carry anything forward.
You may remain where you are.
You may move on to something else.
You may forget the sound entirely.
The end of the sound is not an ending.
It does not close an experience or resolve a process.
It does not mark progress or absence.
It simply leaves space.
And that space belongs to you.



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