Returning to the first grade composition of primary school
Six years of primary school life has been sealed by the dust of time. I am eager to put the golden key of memory, hoping to make this beautiful memory last forever, because I am afraid that one day this beautiful memory will be washed away by the running water of time. So, I wrote it here. Yesterday's campus, everything was vivid, and the tears that failed to live up to expectations fell drop by drop. It seems that the old man took me back to that year. I remember that on the first day of school, I was dragged to school by my mother with a schoolbag on her back early, and I met many strange children. Until today, these children have become my classmates in primary school for 6 years. We cried and laughed together and walked together for six years. Remember our first exam. One day six years ago, the teacher handed out test papers to let us take the exam. At that time, I was immersed in happiness and had to pretend to be ill to avoid the exam. I really hope there is no exam at school, so that time can stay at the moment when I play with my classmates. Clay figurines, swings, eagles catching chickens. How happy I am! I remember our first spring outing. Although I just took a walk with dry food, I still remember it vividly. We talked and laughed on the road, and because of this activity, I fell in love with spring outing. But time flies, six years have passed in a blink of an eye. My primary school life is coming to an end, so goodbye to my beloved alma mater. In your arms, we have become sensible from ignorance. Today, we are proud of you, and tomorrow, you will feel honored for us. Goodbye, dear teacher, the spring rain dyed the world green, but I disappeared into the soil. Teacher, you are the spring rain in our hearts, and we will always thank you. Goodbye, dear classmates, when we wave goodbye, I will never forget our friendship. Please bring my best wishes, remember every day and night we are together, and let our friendship last forever. Goodbye, my unforgettable primary school life.