O’Erpine

a person looking at a grave

O’Erpine

v. intr.
to wander through the grounds of a cemetery, glancing over the gravestones as if you were people-watching the dead, imagining all the things they must have seen and the lives they might have led, trying to conjure up an entire biography from a handful of words and dates etched in granite, with barely more than a single dash to cover the unimaginable vastness of their experience.

From over, finished and done with + pine, to yearn or grieve for something. Compare the flowering perennial orpine, also called autumn joy or live-forevers, which is often found in open sunny areas of cemeteries. Pronounced “awr-pahyn.”

Burn Upon Reentry

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The Til

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Arroia

people standing on a stage

Elsewise

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Maugry

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Lilo

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Mornden

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Fawtle

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Spinning Playback Head

silhouette of a person looking out a window

Liberosis

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Caucic

a close-up of a stone walking path

The Meantime

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