Write a poem of 300 words for my late grandmother.

Grandma, you have left me, but your soul remains deeply in my heart. Next, grandma, listen to the song I sang for you in heaven!

Grandma, you have left me, but your soul remains deeply in my heart. I remember the last time I saw you. Before I knew it, I shed a bunch of tears.

From the day you left me, I often thought of you: I thought of the scene when you drove me to school with difficulty against the cold north wind; Think of the scene where you put the sesame seed cake in your arms and wait for me at the school gate; Think of the scene when you put my hand on your warm chest after I made a snowman; Think of you wearing reading glasses and sewing cotton-padded clothes for me under the light. ...

Grandma, I cry when I think of you. Grandma, your departure has let me know that there are joys and sorrows on the road of life.

Grandma, I also know that you love me. I hope I can be admitted to a good university in the future. I will study hard and never live up to your expectations.

A song for grandma

Grandma, you have left me, but your soul remains deeply in my heart. Next, grandma, listen to the song I sang for you in heaven!

Grandma, you left me,

But your soul is still deep in my heart.

Remember the last time I saw you,

Unconsciously, I shed a string of tears.

From the day you left me,

I often think of you:

Thinking of you facing the cold north wind,

The scene of struggling to push me to school;

Thinking of you holding sesame cakes in your arms,

Wait for me at the school gate;

Thinking of you after I made a snowman,

Put my hand on your warm chest;

Think of you wearing reading glasses in the light,

Sewing cotton-padded clothes for me with needles and thread ...

Grandma, I cry when I think of you.

Grandma, when you left,

Let me know:

There are happiness, sadness and pain on the road of life.

Grandma, I also know:

You love me and you love me,

I hope to be admitted to a good university in the future.

I must study hard,

Never live up to your expectations of me.