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Sunday, May 3, 2015
Dreams - Free Blog Post
Something that I wondered when beginning to read the poem, in the first section of the play, is whether one can really forget a dream. Everyone has a dream, but I believe that a dream can really never be forgotten. I think it can never be forgotten because when I really want something, or I have a goal, I always try to achieve it. Like in the poem, Harlem, I think a dream has the possibility of "sags like a heavy load." Whenever, I don't achieve my goals, I always remember it. I think of how much I would have achieved if I had completed the goal. Personally, I believe dreams are really never forgotten, and they sag like a heavy load.
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