I believe us Welsh ppl have a similar word for this……
meaning of hiraeth
It is a mixture of longing, yearning, nostalgia, wistfulness or an earnest desire for the Wales of the past.
Love it - shame I didn't know that word when I was writing poetry.
!n fact, heres one I prepared earlier on the subject:
'
Save the Wales'
The joneses having been left behind
as the industrial estuary bloats
A concrete stent forced through the head
neatly trepanning the prominence
commerce’s darning suture drawn tight
all the way to the Druids Isle.
Channelling traffic along the coast
past the empty beaches and shuttered shops
vacant castles and the rusty rides.
Eire beckons coyly from the sleek flanks
of seacats ferrying tourists away from this
once mystic land, to a new Celtic frontier
waiting to be diluted and tamed by a commodifying tide.
Wales has withdrawn to the hills
treasures stowed in caves of slate
as her borders and byways are blurred and absorbed.
Not by covetous kings or expanding nations
but by the hand of bannered modernity
with conquering flags branded across the land like sheep.
Longbowmen raise fingers in defiance
yew hewn and gut strung
shouldered aside by concrete crennelations.
Dry stoned and graffiti decorated
As the expressway glides by,
services one mile.