They do not, though yellow is the color of both gold and sunlight.
I'm sure the author had other allusions he intended to make, but we can leave those aside for now.
[The religious allegory, he's unlikely to understand, and just as well since she has no interest in that facet of the poem. The flower is for her and her alone.]
[...And for him now, as she shares this small piece of herself.]
At any rate, my perspective aligns most closely with the flower. We share a kinship. A hardiness. A restlessness.
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I'm sure the author had other allusions he intended to make, but we can leave those aside for now.
[The religious allegory, he's unlikely to understand, and just as well since she has no interest in that facet of the poem. The flower is for her and her alone.]
[...And for him now, as she shares this small piece of herself.]
At any rate, my perspective aligns most closely with the flower. We share a kinship. A hardiness. A restlessness.