melancholy
by J on Apr 01, 2005 16:06:31
The sense of unwanting and disbelief, with the ability to
drag you further into its depths of irretrievable hell... it even has the ability to kill people, works
well in poetry i find, if you are going to travel on this path, make sure you leave a
realy long rope behind you...
Example:
Like a
mound of dirt that
i just can't seem to climb up, every time i move i slip further down, to the depths of where i don't want to be, someone, please someone
save me... i don't want this to happen
Melancholy
by Slerbo on Oct 20, 2013 08:45:21
To be 'melancholy' is a brand of sadness that is over thought, prolonged and can be caused by any reason regardless of its the magnitude. It's a very personal, heavy weighing sadness. It has similar characteristics with depression however,
melancholy is an insidious sadness. It's more than simple
desolation or dejection, melancholy feeds on
pensive self reflection in such a low state, reflecting lower and lower on itself until you can't see anything other than sadness.
Example:
Example 1)
Person 1: I just went for a 5
hour walk, didn't bring any food or water and just listened to music.
...
Person 1: It's
3 AM... maybe I'll just eat tomorrow.
...
Person 1: ... fuck I need to
stop thinking about this so much, it's making me Melancholy.
...
Melancholy
by typicalcabbage_ on Jun 15, 2020 15:35:08
Melancholy is a feeling of
bitter sadness. It’s usually seen as a more in-depth emotion, with
strings attached. People who suffer from depression may feel
melancholy often. It can be used as an adjective as well.
Example:
Adjective: Her
melancholy smile seemed to hold more than just resentment.
Noun: A feeling of melancholy
bathed the island in its
gloom.