Seeking a poem reading about gratitude suitable for primary school students ~ ~ ~ urgent ~ ~ ~

On Mother's Day, thank your mother for her poetry reading (primary school students)

Mom, I miss you.

Mom, I miss you. Do you know that?/You know what?

I open my eyes every morning and find that you are not with me.

Sometimes, I will look at our dormitory in panic.

Thinking: "Mom, what are you doing at home now?"

Mom, I miss you. Do you know that?/You know what? Do you know that?/You know what?

Every noon, my classmates and I go to a restaurant.

Looking at the teachers and classmates next to you,

I can't help but lower my head: "Mom, what delicious food did you cook at home today?"

Mom, I miss you. Do you know that?/You know what?

Every night, I go to fetch water and wash my socks.

Water splashed on my body and head.

You know: When do I wash clothes at home?

Mom, I miss you, you know?

I have a problem with my classmates. What she said is not pleasant to hear. I cried quietly.

Home is the warmest place, which accommodates all my shortcomings and unhappiness.

Mom, I miss you. Do you know that?/You know what?

Birds will grow up one day, and young trees will be tall and straight one day.

No rain, no rainbow,

After the storm, I will become stronger and happier.

Mom, you know what?

Although you are not with me, I am never afraid.

I know: your love will accompany me all over the world!

I want to say to you (in line with primary school students)

My grandparents once told me that.

Children, you are all a happy generation.

Living in deep care every day.

Mom and dad once told me this.

Children, you are all a lucky generation.

Live in the warm sunshine every day

The teacher once told me so.

Students, you are all a happy generation

Carefree and free every day.

Spread your ideal wings.

Soaring in the sea of knowledge

I want to say to my grandparents:

Yes, thanks to you,

Gave us everything.

And on your head, it's white hair.

I want to say to my parents;

Yes, thanks to you.

Created everything for us.

Your forehead is covered with wrinkles.

I want to say to the teacher:

Yes, thanks to you.

How much effort have we made?

But your young figure is engraved on the blackboard, homework and books.

At this moment, I want to become a bouquet of fragrant flowers.

Open it in front of grandparents' window.

Let the smile stay on your face forever.

At this moment, I want to become a tireless breeze.

Bring cool to mom and dad.

No more sweating

At this moment, I want to make a cup of green tea.

Let the teacher's voice be round forever, no longer hoarse.

At this moment, I want to snuggle in your arms.

Say deeply: thank you!