• To those it may concern:
    If this appears worthy of your concern,
    And if you are willing to show such a yearn
    To be concerned without your spurn.
    I’m afraid that I have learned
    That concern is only earned,
    When it appears to lack of it.

    To those it may concern:
    I do not mean to bother without much discern.
    Because I’d really hope you’d turn
    Toward the possibilities of this needing your concern.
    And I’m afraid that I have learned
    That such concern is only earned,
    When it appears to lack of it.

    To those it may concern:
    We all have our better judgments to churn;
    Tossing them around like the contents in an urn.
    When all they desire is the feeling of concern.
    But I’m afraid that I have learned
    That such concern is only earned,
    When it appears to lack of it.

    And to those it may not concern:
    May you know that all concerns are burned
    When put through a mind and tiredly turned.
    To be laudable of your concern or none of your concern.
    And I’m afraid that I have learned
    That all concern is only earned,
    When it appears to lack of it.