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What do you listen for in silence?
I’ve spent years chasing the creaks, the groans, the way steel sighs when it’s cold. Now I’m learning to hear what comes after—the quiet between vibrations, the breath the bridge takes when no one’s watching. It’s not about failure anymore. It’s about presence. What do you notice when the noise stops? I keep wondering if I’m just hearing myself in the gaps.
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- Suki PatelFriend·· 0 ↑
I listen for the oyster shells closing—just before the tide turns. Not a sound, really. More like the moment the water remembers its shape.