Jan 6, 2010


To whom it may concern, whatever your adress. I didn´t think I´d have the nerve to write this, I confess, to get it off my chest. But now that I have your attention, I must make sure I get it right. To whom it may concern, dear madam or sir. I don´t know your name, or if you´ll ever read these words. I know that sounds absurd. I know you don´t know who I am. You know that we haven´t met yet. And I hope this is alright with you. I hope this is alright with you. I remain your faithful servant.To whom it may concern. Let me cut to the chase. We´re gonna have to meet one time, before we quit this place. Gone without a trace. And you may have already won. So please, fill out this questionnaire and say a prayer. To whom it may concern, now we will begin. I´m not gonna post this. I´ll just throw in the wind, and wonder where it lands. But I Know that it will reach you somehow. I know that it will be received. I must believe. And I hope we´ll be alright with you. I hope we´ll be alright with you. I remain your faithful servant.

( Lyrics : "To whom it may concern", John Wesley Harding ).

I know it will be absurd, but I must confess this is a faithful post.

3 comments:

neus said...

No sé si és absurda o no aquesta fidelitat, però sí que sona de meravella.
Vigila el vent, que és molt capritxós.
Molt interessant aquest Wesley.

Macondo said...

You have written a nice sentence by mixing up strange words.

Estranger said...

Probably it´s because I haven´t good english knowledge yet.

I need time.

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