I must be a kapok beside you.

I must be a kapok beside you. The next sentence is to stand with you as the image of a tree.

This is a sentence in Shu Ting's poem to the oak tree. "No, these are not enough! I must be a kapok beside you, standing with you in the image of a tree. " It shows that kapok is determined to break the barriers that only advocate sacrifice for each other in love, and clearly indicates that accessories are improper. Only become the foil and ornament of the other party, but must stand on the same footing with the other party.

Mutual independence is not only economic independence, emotional independence, but also personality independence. In the process of getting along, it is undoubtedly the most important to maintain your own nature. You have your copper branches and iron stems, and I have my red flowers, which seem to be separated forever, but they are closely related. This is great love, and this is what love should look like.

The lyrical hero in the poem turns into a kapok tree, takes the oak tree as the object, adopts the lyrical way of inner monologue, frankly and cheerfully pours out his passion, sincerity and firmness for love, and expresses his ideals and beliefs for love.

The implication of kapok.

The moral of kapok is that love is like fire, heroes are always there, and cherish the present. Although kapok is bright red in color, it is not tacky, and it will not languish if it falls behind. It has heroic integrity, so people also call it "hero flower".

The flowering period of kapok is from March to April every year. Kapok is very big and divided into five petals. Stamens are yellow, and flowers are red and pink besides white.