The book explores the words left unsaid-the unspoken emotions, the memories tucked away, and the feelings that linger long after people have come and gone. With honesty and heartfelt introspection, the author invites readers into the complexities of relationships, self-discovery, and the quiet power of writing down what we can't bring ourselves to voice aloud. Whether it's fear, uncertainty, or the passage of time, this book captures the universal experience of longing, regret, and the need for closure.Blending personal reflections and relatable storytelling, Letters to Somebody (I Used to Know) reminds us that while some emotions may never find a voice, they still deserve to be acknowledged and understood. These poems serve as a testament to growth, healing, and the enduring power of the written word to connect us to who we were and who we hope to become.