When the darkness can have a name when it can make shapes that look like the people you've forgotten when it wraps a sense of warm isolation and burns the feeling of loneliness in your skull leaving raw, fleshy guilt you can't hide from it you must let it blacken your bones and sink into your pores and rip through you from the inside bleeding you out until your are a pile of consciousness and only then can you forgive yourself and the faces become a smudge in your memory once again sitting on the shelves of your mind, hidden behind velvet curtains waiting for the darkness to come again