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Spaceman
Robert Frylock's poem "Spaceman" explores the feeling of dreaming and adventuring into the unknow, but it also being a goal to accomplish. I can relate to Robert Frylock when he describes his movements as "weightlessly" because he creates the idea of a dream making its own reality. His description of his exploration in space describes a journey in which he wishes to travel himself one day. I agree with Robert Frylock with the feeling of having a dream because it creates its own reality in which you can do whatever you wish to desire. Thank you, Robert for describing how having a dream is much more, for it can be a goal that is set out to accomplish.
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