The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows

The word sadness originally meant fullness," to be filled to the brim with some intensity of experience. It's not about despair, or distraction, or controlling how you're supposed to feel, it's about awareness. Setting the focus to infinity and taking it all in, joy and grief all at once; feeling the world as it is, the word as it could be. The unknown and the unknowable, closeness and distance and trust, and the passage of time. And all the others around you who are each going through the same thing.

The Romans called it lacrimae rerum, the "tears of things." We call them obscure sorrows.

"I read the dictionary. I thought it was a poem about everything."

—Steven Wright

Mahpiohanzia

Zielschmerz

Merrenness

Foreclearing

Ringlorn

The Til

Foreclearing

Treachery Of The Common

Funkenzwangsvorstellung

Funkenzwang-svorstellung

Ne’er-Be-Gone

Ringlorn

Harmonoia

On Tenderhooks

Hem-Jawed

Lackout

Mal De Coucou

Eisce

Lilo

Amoransia

Arroia

Ledsome

Vicarous

Skidding

Dorgone

Boorance

Lockheartedness

Waldosia