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"What IS 'real?'"
MamaT in Paranormal

What is Real?

I am eating a peanut butter sandwich. It is in my face, so I can't intellectualize and say its existence is in doubt. It is called Skimpy because it contains cottonseed, rapeseed, soybeans and a few peanuts for flavor. It is a mixed bag. So is Skimpy real peanut butter? Or are the words peanut butter just symbols for smashed peanuts?

Believe an object or idea is real, and it enters into that giant circle that is bursting at the seams with adamant avowals of "I know what is real!" You may feel "this real" in your heart, kidney, big toe, or some other body part that allegedly excels at communication with the NASA of your brain.

The brain is a scanning system. It detects the stool pigeon that informs on the truth. For example, it will tell you that a daffodil is not a daisy, but it is not truthful when it waxes poetic and says, "a rose is a rose is a rose."

Roses differ. Some originate in the soil. Some are plastic, some silk. But all are called a rose. Whatever is real to you, may seem unreal to me because I don't see it or believe it.

Often we exclaim, "This is unreal!" Usually, it is an event that shocks us. We judge it unreal because it doesn't conform to expectations or accepted rules of logic.

Intellectualizing is like having lunch at a buffet spread of pictures. "Real" arrives with the crock pot, preferably containing food.  

Challenge
"I left my consciousness in the sixth dimension..."
MamaT in Stream of Consciousness

Number Six

I left my consciousness in the sixth dimension. It was crowded with science fiction. I couldn't find a seat. Because my thoughts were conventional, I was thrown out. Nonetheless, I was contaminated by dragons, trolls, and pet cemeteries. So I went back with a twisted ankle and a toothless grin. Amazing! I fit right in. Did I mention that I had a seeing-eye dog? He had conventional habits like crapping where he ought not. I barely escaped the collective ire.

Now I'm back at my desk. My mind is half here, half there. My dog is howling at the moon, but I'll tell you straight. I don't travel on a broom.  

Challenge
"To be or not to be." What is to be or not to be? Can you say that in the form of poetry? Let your imagination run wild and free~ Oh and don't forget to tag me ;)
MamaT in Stream of Consciousness

To Be or Not to Be

Rascal or saint?

Middle ground is safe.

Rascal dances

With a knife-step.

Saint dances in a soft shoe.

When they mate,

You get Shakespeare.

Challenge
"Unrequited Love" is it courageous or cowardly? To love silently or to suffer openly? Stir those emotions. Write in whatever form you choose. 100 words max.
MamaT in Micropoetry

Unrequited Love

Silence is courageous

Better to think like a fool

Than to act like one.

Challenge
This is my daughter's challenge for you. Try to describe "normal" in under 10 words. Good luck. My girl will be watching for your answers! :o)
MamaT

A Relative Term

Normal depends on who is judging.

Challenge
Prose Challenge of the Week #38: Write a piece of micropoetry about what summer means to you. The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge
MamaT

Summer love

As for me,

I wait for summer's vigor

Past time suddenly touchable and close,

pooling like a seasonal sign

that my devotion to your arose

during the bloom of summertime.

Challenge
Write one word that describes you. This is a very easy and simple challenge, let's see how many people join in on this one :)
MamaT in Poetry & Free Verse

Yikes

Psychic

Challenge
You're outdoors walking through the park when you see a person who looks exactly like you. He/she approaches you looking perplexed. You are certain you're not a twin. What is the explanation for this carbon copy of you? What do you do next? Write in any genre or fashion that you wish. Be creative and outlandish if you wish.
MamaT

Dog Walking

     I was talking my collie in the park when I came upon this woman. I stopped and stared and she stared back at me. How could there be a carbon copy of me? Impossible.

    "Why are you staring?" she asked.

    Should I tell her she is as beautiful as my dog? Hesitating, I said, "Have you always been a honey blond?"

    "Skip the honey," she said and drew an object from her pocket. She pointed a pistol. "Hand over the dog," she said.

     That's how I lost my pedigreed pup. 

      I told the police. "She shouldn't be hard to find. She is the spitting image of me."

      So I'm in the psycho ward, and the shrink is asking me, "Why do you want to get arrested?"

      I weep and pull my hair. To escape this hellish inquisition, I tell the shrink. "I was walking in the park. Alone. I don't have a dog."

     The shrink whispered something to the officer. I was released, but warned "not to walk in the park."

      Should he meet my spitting image, I hope he throws the book at her. 

Challenge
Pen a perfect 3 line slapback to a bully or someone vile you absolutely detest. #throwingshade Tag me!
MamaT in Micropoetry

Bully Rebutt

I'm not in your face

It looks too much

Like your ass.

Challenge
Prose Challenge of the Week #37: Write a piece of poetry or prose inspired by or using the following word: Manifest. The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge
MamaT

Listening

Crickets manifest the mating call

I could almost love the sound,

Singing in the trees, but metaphors

Only go so far. I am not a tree.

It's the solitary camping season. Now.

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