Grandmother Poem

Memories Of Grandma

Taking the time to thank the ones in our life who made a difference

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I'm sorry for your loss. I lost my nana a couple months ago. She meant everything to me, still does. I came here looking for inspiration for my next poem for class. Thank you for writing...

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Grandma's Lil' Girl

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Published by Family Friend Poems October 2006 with permission of the Author.

Grandma, I was thinking of you today and a smile tickled my face.
Remembering all the things you taught me, like always to say grace.
I remember sitting in your lap while you read the Bible out loud,
To hear me sing a gospel song made you so proud.
I thought of those Saturday mornings I watched them fix your hair,
I remember crossing the street and hearing GIRL, YOU BETTER STOP RIGHT THERE!!! 
I remember the goodness you instilled in me though sometimes it doesn't show,
You played a very special part in my life and I thought that you should know...
My childhood is filled with memories of you that you couldn't buy with all the gold in the world,
And even though I am all grown up, at heart I will always be GRANDMA'S LIL' GIRL!!!

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  • Alex Kerr by Alex Kerr
  • 3 years ago

I'm sorry for your loss. I lost my nana a couple months ago. She meant everything to me, still does. I came here looking for inspiration for my next poem for class. Thank you for writing this. It helped me see I'm not alone in this world with losing my nana. I hope times get better for you. It's a beautiful thing to remember her like you do.

  • Rihanna by Rihanna
  • 9 years ago

My grandma died 5 years ago because of brain cancer. She was a very important part of my life. Now she is not with me but her memories always bring a smile on face. She was very important for me and she will always remain important for me.

  • Alexus by Alexus
  • 3 years ago

My grandmother is the most important part of my life, so I wouldn't like to experience that feeling. I'm sorry for your loss.

  • Michelle by Michelle
  • 10 years ago

Some of my best memories as a kid is with my Grandma, she was a very unique person. I loved her dearly. I hope my Granddaughter will say the same about me one day. All future grandchildren. If so I hit the jackpot. M.E.

  • Deborah by Deborah
  • 10 years ago

It is my grandmothers birthday on Saturday 24th 2013 and I need to write a poem for her and I have a couple in mind and I am definetly going to use on to help me on that day or the day before to write a good poem for her.
Thank you for sharing this poem :)

  • Annie by Annie, Dallas
  • 10 years ago

I love my grandma more than anything. She is still living now at the age of 84. I love her with all my heart and she means the world to me. By the way I am nine.

  • Chelsy by Chelsy, Ontario
  • 11 years ago

This poem made me cry, my grandma will be gone for 4 years this year. This was her, she was a Christian woman, she was absolutely amazing.

  • Tifiny by Tifiny
  • 11 years ago

This is a great poem it reminds me of my Grandmother who died in 2005. Oh how I miss her and wish she was here just to smile at me and tell me she loves me and I smile back and tell her I love her more. This poem has me in tears...Grandma you will forever be in my heart!!!

  • Mary Elizabeth by Mary Elizabeth
  • 12 years ago

I'm only 11 years old and I remember my grandpa when I read the poem I started crying and started writing a song :(
I love you grandpa
Your dearest granddaughter Elizabeth

  • Kim by Kim, Ga
  • 12 years ago

This sounds just like my Granny who died in 2007. It made me cry when I read it. She was the world to me and I miss her so much. I will be missing her for the rest of my life. Thank you for sharing this poem.

  • Breanna by Breanna, WA
  • 13 years ago

This has touched me so much!! I'm going to read this to my grandma and tell her how much I really appreciate her! I'm only 10 I love to read poems, so thank you so much!!

  • Becca by Becca
  • 13 years ago

I just saw this and it made me cry but four other poems did too. My Nana just passed away the 14th of December and I truly miss her I really wish I could have told her how much she meant to me before she left to God, even thought she wasn't really there the doctors in the ICU were amazing to her. I know that I am not the only person that misses her but this poem is amazing and it remind me of some of the things me and my Nana did together

  • Cooper Lewis by Cooper Lewis, Killeen TX
  • 13 years ago

Mammaw was sweet pretty and I will always admire how a strong fighter she was I will miss her and think all my life. And when I die I will be proud to see her. And I bet she will be watching over her family members all the time. When she goes to heaven she will be so happy to see her beloved husband Pappaw and I really really really loved her really really much and that's all I got to say.

  • Oma's own by Oma's own
  • 14 years ago

........just like my Grandma. She was my world and I was hers, even after her passing 20 years ago, I still feel her special love in my heart. Being a blessed Grandma of seven wonderful Grandchildren, I do have to ask myself sometimes....WWGD....my Grandma always knew what to do. Grandma did without a lot in her lifetime, but she gave everything that she had to me. Her spirit lives in me and I am proud to say that I love and cherish my Grandma to this day and always. Her life was believing in the Lord and sticking to the basics. Grandma you were an angel on earth and I know you have long earned your wings in heaven, you are my inspiration and I will always love you

  • cecily Frasier by cecily Frasier
  • 14 years ago

yes it did it made me cry and it was sooo good!!

  • Tamara Griffin by Tamara Griffin
  • 15 years ago

My grandmother passed away today at 6 p.m. I had not seen her for 14 years due to circumstances beyond my control. But even now, this poem describes the relationship she and I had. Thank you.

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