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The Symbolism of the Candy Cane
by Alana Lee / ga12052007


 


Click here to download the bookmarks (8 to a page) - pdf file



While preparing for our December Primary Board Meeting and thinking about gifts for the children, I wrote this poem that shares the symbolism of the candy cane.

I created a file with 8 bookmarks on a page. Just cut in between the lines, punch a hole at the top (don’t trim the top or bottom), tie with ribbon, and attach a candy cane. It makes for easy, inexpensive gifts.

The Symbolism of the Candy Cane

Turned upside down, the cane makes a “J”
for Jesus who was born on Christmas Day.

Turn it upright like the Good Shepherd’s staff
Who pleads to the Father on your behalf.

At the top you’ll see the saving crook,
Used on the lost sheep He never forsook.

The stripes whisper softly “By his stripes we are healed.”
And the red represents His blood that was spilled.

The white gives us hope to become pure as He,
by forsaking our sins, white as snow they will be.

The peppermint oil that flavors this treat,
is known for its strong healing properties.

Now each time you see the striped candy cane,
Remember, dear child, He knows your name.

 

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  December 5,  2007

 

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