I’m trying to unlearn the inebriation of mindchatter I receive moment by moment abandoning its safekeeping to the void to forget to disparage its vociferous call to conformity shaped by worldly cold, dripping, dropped by all my nascent backstabbing, I am unlearning to rush ahead into the urbane to reject, to regurgitate, to disabsorb myself of self-criticism Let this be where I forbid blame to forget my own need for identification, to return to each gentle moment here & not with questioning I observe without attachment present & revealed
Today’s prompt from NaPoWriMo is to:
Find a shortish poem that you like, and rewrite each line, replacing each word (or as many words as you can) with words that mean the opposite.
I chose Rachel McKibben’s poem salvage to base my poem off of. You can read it here.

Your poem has a great flow and rhythm.
Thanks!