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How to understand "Mom, you won't die" that I said to the boy in my father's poem?
Understandably, his mother wants to tell her son that fuel is something that ignites herself and illuminates others. Rockets abandon their own things for dreams. Life is something that can burn. Death is the witness of life.

The son's words pinned his mother's dream and legacy. Death is both destruction and proof, which proves that the mother's efforts have not been in vain and that the mother still lives in the child's heart. So the child shouted, "Mom, you won't die."