Some feelings arrive before language.
They settle in the body, stay unnamed, and change the way we move through the world.
The Unsaid Lexicon is a collection of invented words for those quiet emotional states we recognize but rarely know how to describe. Each entry blends poetic definition, imagined etymology, and lived experience to give shape to what usually remains unspoken.
These are not words for fixing. They are words for noticing.
For recognizing distance without rupture, presence without certainty, endurance without display.
This book is for readers who find comfort not in answers, but in precision.
For those who sense that language does not heal, but being seen sometimes does.
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