Recite poetry recommendation

Reciting poems is recommended as follows:

Go to the oak tree

Shu Ting

If I love you, I will never show off on your high branches like climbing Campbell.

If I love you-I will never learn from spoony birds and repeat monotonous songs for the shade.

It is not only like a fountain, 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 during the day. Even spring rain. No, these are not enough!

I must be a kapok beside you, standing with you as a tree.

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

Every time a gust of wind blows, we greet each other, but no one understands us.

You have your copper branches and iron stems, like knives, swords and halberds.

I have my red flowers, like a heavy sigh and like a heroic torch.

We share cold waves, storms and lightning; We * * * enjoy the fog and rainbow, as if we were separated forever, but we were dependent on each other for life. This is great love, and it is determined here.

Not only love your stalwart body, but also love the position you insist on and the land under your feet.

Appreciate:

The poet takes the oak tree as the object, expressing the passion, sincerity and firmness of love. Through the artistic technique of quasi-materialization, he sang his own personality ideal and independent and affectionate love view with the inner monologue of Kapok Tree.

The first section "If I love you, I won't show off on your high branches like climbing Campbell flowers;" If I love you, I will never learn from 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. "To express kapok, she doesn't want to climb to the other side and show off her vanity with the wealth on the other side; She doesn't want to drown in the cold shade of the other party, singing the crazy song of unrequited love alone.