Prose Poetry of Grade Five: Unforgettable Primary School Life _600 words

Swallows have gone, and there is a time to come again; Willow withered, there is a time to green again; The peach blossom has withered, but it has blossomed again. But my primary school life is gone forever. It is unforgettable to recall the life in primary school and the days of studying with teachers and classmates.

I can't forget my beloved teacher, your earnest instruction, your careful care, and ... how much effort and sweat you have paid from being naughty to being sensible and clever. You are a diligent gardener, and you cultivate flowers diligently. You are a silent spring rain. You have worked hard and moistened the seedlings. You are a selfless red candle, and how much sweat you left to illuminate our direction. Towering trees can't forget their roots, and vast rivers can't forget their sources. How can I forget my teacher?

I can't forget my dear classmates, the time we spent together yesterday and the profound friendship we forged. We used to study in the same classroom, we used to play in the same paradise, and we used to fly our dreams under the same sky. Yesterday's wonderful bits and pieces are deeply hidden in my mind and can't be erased anymore. Can be separated in an instant, how can I be calm in my heart?

Never forget the beautiful campus! You are like a kind mother, let us grow up healthily. Here, we have received strict education and developed a good style of study of unity and mutual assistance, strict discipline and hard work. We know gratitude in your warm embrace, and also get the source of knowledge and the truth of being a man. ...

I always wanted to grow up quickly and get to know more friends and teachers. But now I just want to stay in primary school because I have too many things to give up. But the rush of time forced me to leave, but I won't forget these unforgettable things and deep feelings. No matter where I go in the future, I will come back to see this beautiful and warm alma mater.

Grade 5: Niu Mengkun