I want to be a kapok. What prose is it?

Not prose, but modern poetry. This is a sentence in Shu Ting's poem to the oak tree. To the Oak Tree is a modern poem by China poet Shu Ting. There are 36 lines in this poem * * *, and the first 13 lines are six images of climbing golden flowers, spoony birds, fountains, dangerous peaks, sunshine and spring rain.

14 ~ 36 lines positively express their ideal view of love. Through the artistic technique of overall symbol and the inner monologue from "kapok" to "oak tree", the whole poem enthusiastically and frankly sings his own personality ideal and love view, which requires standing shoulder to shoulder, independence and affection. ?

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Go to the oak tree

Shu Ting

If I love you-

Never show off on your high branches, like climbing Campbell;

If I love you-

Never imitate spoony birds and repeat monotonous songs for the shade;

It is not only like spring, but also brings cool comfort all year round;

It is not just like a dangerous peak, it increases your height and sets off your dignity.

Even sunshine, even spring rain.

No, these are not enough!

I want to be a kapok,

Standing with you as the image of a tree.

Roots, close to the ground, leaves, lingering in the clouds.

Whenever a gust of wind blows, we greet each other.

But no one understood us.

You have your copper branches and iron stems,

Like a knife, like a sword, like a halberd;

I have my red flowers, like a heavy sigh,

Like a heroic torch.

We share cold waves, storms and lightning;

We like mist, flowing mist and rainbow.