kuebiko
n. a state of exhaustion inspired by acts of
senseless violence, which force you to revise your image of what can
happen in this world—mending the fences of your expectations, weeding
out all unwelcome and invasive truths, cultivating the perennial good
that’s buried under the surface, and propping yourself up like an old
scarecrow, who’s bursting at the seams but powerless to do anything but
stand there and watch.
from The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows
from The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows
Sadly, yes.
ReplyDeleteSadly, these days that's a state in which I live almost constantly. (The violence is not always physical.)
ReplyDeleteI should have known there'd be a word for it.
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