Furosha

a storm raging in the sky over a building

Furosha

n.
the eerie tranquility of fast-moving clouds, who pass through your patch of sky like a drifter stepping into your entryway to warm up for a minute, ruffling the ice from his beard before he nods his gratitude and turns back into the air.

Japanese ふ浪者 (furōsha), vagrant, vagabond. Onomatopoeic to the sound of a sudden gust of wind. Pronounced “fuh-roh-shuh.”

Irrition

a close up of a dandelion

Galagog

a person alone in a snowy desolate landscape

Eftless

a person with hands pressed on a window

Rialtoscuro

a blurry image of a light source

Karanoia

a neat stack of white paper

Boorance

a group of objects on a table

Offtides

close-up of a chromed metal object

Evertheless

a person floating in water

Aponemia

a group of people standing together

Wollah

a person with shapes raining on them

Achenia

a close-up of a bottle with an organic object inside

Knellish

a blurry image of a person lying on a bed

Starlorn

snow flakes in the dark

Ellipsism

a hand clawing at a wall

Moriturism

a person resting in the back seat of a car

Aimonomia

close-up of a plant with lights glowing in background

Tornomov

a cloudy sky and landscape

Nilous

a person standing at a bus terminal

Aftersome

rows of opaque and clear marbles

Rückkehrunruhe

Archimony

a person looking at broken furniture

Kerisl

piles of old books scattered in an abandoned room

Emorries

a magnifying glass over photos and books

Watashiato

Anchorage

a person's arm extended over river rapids

Ironsick

a group of random devices

Poggled

a person studying a book with a magnifying glass