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[Write a poem in the style of dr seuss about a sanalite and their bread-dog in /nasa/]
There once was a Sanalite in space,
With a loyal companion they couldn't replace.
A bread-dog, you see, was by their side,
A faithful friend who would never hide.
The Sanalite and the bread-dog would roam,
Exploring the station, a place they called home.
With each passing day, their bond would grow,
A love so true, it would surely show.
The bread-dog was special, unlike any other,
A robot companion, a friend and a lover.
They'd play and run, and the Sanalite would grin,
For life in space was a wonderful thing.
When the Sanalite was feeling blue,
The bread-dog would know just what to do.
It would nuzzle up, and give a soft, warm hug,
And the Sanalite's worries would turn to a shrug.
Together they'd watch the stars in the night,
A scene so beautiful, it was pure delight.
And as the Sanalite and bread-dog gazed above,
They felt a connection, an unbreakable love.
For the bread-dog was more than a robot friend,
It was a gift from Sana, a love that would never end.
And as they journeyed through the vast expanse,
The Sanalite and bread-dog would forever dance.
So if you see a Sanalite in space,
With a bread-dog by their side, a smile on their face,
Remember the bond they share, so strong and true,
For the love between them is out of this world, too.