Which poem is the beginning of I Love You?

This poem is from Magnolia, from Ripples, and it is a new collection of poems by David, a famous contemporary poet. Ripple is an excellent collection of works that gives people a strong spiritual impact and ponders over life and love.

Yulan

If I get rid of my little hatred

You are all my relatives

I love you, cherry trembles

I love you, Pigeons rust

The world is so big

There's no one to cry to

The dusk falls slowly

I can't believe it's true

I kissed you like I've never kissed you before

I walked through you

Only then did I know that I had been alone

The mountains and rivers in this sunset

Everything that should have disappeared

. It's fiction.

I can only love you in fiction.

The world needs burning and ashes.

I just grow a heart.

This poem mainly describes love. However, if you ask me that cherries tremble and pigeons rust, I'll explain it according to my ideas.

First of all, it is a small hate. If there is no small hate, then you are all my relatives, that is, the person I love most (the highest state of a lover is like a relative, not to say that it is a major expression of affection).

as for the latter two sentences, they are more of a feeling expression. I only follow my own understanding, okay?

Cherry is small, crystal clear, tender and juicy. Such a beautiful thing, trembling, will make people feel distressed, palpitation, yearning, caring and afraid, which is in line with the state of love.

as for the rust of pigeons, I have checked the information and feel that there are several explanations. First, I checked Baidu and said that pigeons should eat a little rust (? ) helps digestion, so I love you so that my pigeon doesn't have to eat rust (? ) I am very satisfied with my own rust (? ), this is too far-fetched The second is that pigeons send letters. Pigeons are rusty. I love you without sending letters (or are you already together? To be verified), or I love you, stationery can no longer carry my thoughts.

The main reason is that this poem spans a lot, is there any background reference, or is it about love, which has changed the most.

what I wrote is far-fetched. I hope it won't interfere with you. Thank you.