Describe a single, specific incident that felt ridiculously bold or foolish. Ensure your response is vivid, concise, and captures the essence of absurdity.

 Prompt- There was a time, last year, when one of my friends asked me to accompany her to a military ball. I agreed and was excited for the event. When the day came, before eating or dancing there were special guests who spoke to the cadets. I realized that one of the announcers was someone I found to be good looking, and a quiet kind person in general. Later that night, when we were dancing, I informed one of my friends that I thought he was cute. She told she was going to go up to him and ask him if he wanted to dance with me. I felt so absurd and foolish and bold in that moment. My heart was pounding when she went up to talk to him. Later when she was finished talking to him, she told me he said he would have, but he was leaving already. I felt a little foolish but it was bold at the same time. I will always remember that moment of taking risks and being a little foolish. 

Summary- We analyzed a poem that compared an acrobat to a poet. 

Reflection- Looking for hidden messages within the poem and connecting themes between an acrobat and a poet. 

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