Grandma! What happened!
I wish I had found you again
On your legs again I sprawl, weep
Tied them with hands as a string,
Around them it has been ringed
Till you couldn't go else
At nights, you were embracing me
How beautifully you embraced me
Often you set me on you arms
Then we, both had sweet sleep
As I was urinating on you drowsily
I made you wet
Then you heat up the water and clean yourself
Again you were kissing me
You were not being resent of me
Who quarreled with me!
You were my supporter
You were taking me and leaving there
When mom was punishing me
What a kind hearted you were
Can't it be in the others inside?
Heart is saying: no, no
That sincerity, profound kind
As my honor in childhood
Left with you and faded
Grandma, you yourself uttered
In paradise God will give you
What your gloomy heart wished
Commit it to memory
You have promised me orally
If I got a severe day
You know what I wanna say
Listen me carefully
For the sake of childhood's contract
Grandma, oh, what happened?
If I could find childhood
If I could get you
If I could embrace you
If I could weep with you
Again to be child, sleep into your arms
If there is a paradise like it
I won't want anything from my lord, god.