If I were an astronaut,
I would fly to any planet of note,
Stake my claim forthright there,
And start dwelling without a care.
I would then breathe in air, fresh and pure,
For no pollution there will ever dare,
No grime or dust, smoke or smog,
For sure you will never face any fog.
I will roam at will, stroll at leisure,
Every place there I will treasure,
My time will be my own to spend,
No useless tasks will I attend.
Smoothly will I among the planets glide,
Seemingly effortless, my body will slide,
If I were an astronaut,
I would fly to any planet of note.
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Answer: a) The poet wishes to stake their claim on any planet that they think is of importance.
b) The poet meant that they'll live on the notable planet without any worries that would usually be there on Earth.
c) We gather that the poet's life on Earth is full of worries and mundane tasks, and not to mention full of smoke and pollution, and that they are tired of these things blocking their path.
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