These words are stitched together from moments I never said my feelings out loud, from memories that refused to die quietly and from lessons I had to learn the hard way.
To Whom It May Concern is not just a title, it's a cry, a whisper, a confession, and a release from your insecurities, worries, rejections, feelings of feel not enough or less important.
This collection of spoken words is a mirror reflecting love and pain, silence and screams, lie and truth, manhood and responsibilities, acceptance and rejection, imperfection and perfection. Whether whispered behind closed doors or shouted from rooftops, these words are for anyone who's ever questioned their place in the world.
I wrote these for those who were never told "thank you," for our beloved ones who left without goodbyes, for fathers whose silence shaped warriors, and for sons still trying to be enough.
So, if you find yourself in any line or if any verse reminds you of your own wounds, then know, this is yours too.
To whom it may concern - Read it, Feel it, Share it.