What is the theme of the prose poem Song of Flowers?

Song of Flowers is a prose poem and a beautiful article full of philosophy. Through the vivid expression of flower language, the poet vividly shows the natural changes of the four seasons and shapes the image that flowers, as messengers and devotees of nature, yearn for light and blend with everything.

This paper is ostensibly about flowers, but in fact it is a metaphor for people. The author has been integrated with flowers, full of appreciation and praise for flowers, and implicitly expressed the poet's positive and optimistic attitude towards life.

This paper starts with the tone of flowers, writes flowers as adults and uses personification rhetoric throughout. In addition, when reading this article, we can find a rhetorical device-parallelism is widely used in the article. The use of parallelism can make the article catchy and rhythmic, enhance the expression effect and momentum of the article, and deepen the center of the article.

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I am the word of nature. It said it, took it back, hid it in my heart and said it again. ...

I am a star, falling from the green sky.

I am the daughter of all elements: winter breeds me, spring makes me open, summer makes me grow and autumn makes me sleepy.

I am a gift from relatives and friends, the crown of the wedding, and the last sacrifice of the living to the dead.

In the morning, I meet the morning breeze; In the evening, I saw the birds off together.

I swayed on the Yuan Ye to make the scenery in Yuan Ye more charming; I breathe in the breeze, which makes it fragrant. When I take a nap, thousands of sparkling eyes look at me in the night sky; When I woke up, the huge one-eyed person in the daytime stared at me.

I drank the dew made of morning dew and listened to the birds singing. I dance and the grass applauds me. I always look up at the sky and am fascinated by the light; I never feel sorry for myself, nor am I narcissistic. These philosophies have not been fully understood by human beings.