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So empty even the echoes packed up and left.
means Bleak, abandoned, and stripped of comfort, whether describing a landscape or a state of mind.
from From Latin desolatus, past participle of desolare, meaning to abandon utterly, built from de- (completely) plus solus (alone) — total aloneness.
Double dutyDescribes both empty places and gutted feelings.
Solus insideShares its root with sole, solo, solitude.
Verb tooTo desolate is to lay something waste.