No More Access
No More Access is a boundary song.
It was written from the moment when access is no longer assumed and explanation is no longer offered. This piece names the quiet, final decision to stop allowing harm, entitlement, or emotional extraction to continue.
Aligned with Nothing Is Required of You, this song does not instruct, soothe, or resolve. It offers sound as witness — a steady presence that affirms distance as a form of care and protection.
There is no argument here.
No justification.
No demand to be understood.
No More Access recognizes that access to one’s body, story, time, or nervous system is not automatic — and that withdrawing it is not punishment, but self-preservation.
You are not required to listen all the way through.
You are not required to agree.
You are not required to respond.
The boundary remains regardless.
This song exists for those who have learned that safety sometimes means closing the door — and trusting that choice without explanation.
