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  1. Candy canes and chocolate creams. The flavors of Christmas, rich and divine, A taste of the holidays, so sweet and fine. Gingerbread houses and sugarplum fairies, Marshmallow snowmen and cherry berries. The magic of candy, a joyful delight, A feast for the senses on a cold winter's night. So savor each bite, with laughter and cheer, For ...

  2. Christmas Candy Poems. These Christmas Candy poems are examples of Candy poems about Christmas. These are the best examples of Candy Christmas poems written by international poets. candy canes danced off the shelf. on Tuesday the candy canes danced off the shelf. I almost got run over by a screaming running elf.

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    1.“Who can take a sunrise, sprinkle it with dew Cover it in chocolate and a miracle or two The candy man, the candy man can The candy man can ’cause he mixes it with love And makes the world taste good Who can take a rainbow, wrap it in a sigh Soak it in the sun and make a strawberry–lemon pie The candy man? The candy man, the candy man can The can...

    6. Ode to a Candy Cane Stripes of red on cane of white, Oh, what a very pretty sight. Nothing else is ever quite As sweet as peppermint delight. 7. Sweet Carmel The taste of homemade Carmel so sweet/ everyone I know desires the treat. After one night in the kitchen covered/ half the pan gone, next morning discovered. Is it my beagle Lily whom loves...

    13. moving clouds, puffy gold rose dawn fills waking skies summer’s honeyed days -Evelyn Judy Buehler 14. as heat gains its peak gilt clouds, noon butterscotch sky lemon meringue pie -Evelyn Judy Buehler 15. chocolate sunset cocoa with soft marshmallows so frothy and light -Evelyn Judy Buehler 16. morning, noon and night fluffy clouds slowly drift ...

    19. Death by Chocolate Sandy was a chocoholic, The worst I’ve ever seen! If she didn’t eat some daily, She’d become crazy mean! It didn’t matter what kind it was, Ice cream, cake, pie or candy, As long as it was chocolate, Sandy was fine and dandy! Then one day the unthinkable happened, To the chocolate-loving miss, While eating her favorite candy,...

  3. Oct 8, 2019 · The Legend of the Candy Cane is both a book and a poem that is popular with younger children during the holidays. The poem can be found in the book The Candymaker's Gift: The Legend of the Candy Cane by Helen Haidle. The book describes the symbolism and relationship between the candy cane and the story of Jesus' birth at Christmas.

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    • “Old Santeclaus” by Clement Clarke Moore. Old Santeclaus with much delight. His reindeer drives this frosty night, O’er chimney-tops, and tracks of snow,
    • “Love Came Down at Christmas” by Christina Rossetti. Love came down at Christmas, Love all lovely, Love Divine, Love was born at Christmas, Star and Angels gave the sign.
    • “Christmas in the Heart” by Paul Laurence Dunbar. The snow lies deep upon the ground, And winter’s brightness all around. Decks bravely out the forest sere,
  5. Dec 15, 2021 · Candy Cane Poem. As promised, here are two, free printable candy cane poems! Each poem will print as a 5×7. Choose the poem you’d like to download, and you’ll be taken to the Google Drive link. Download the link and save file to your computer. Each file is sized at 5×7, and there are two poems per sheet. Print at home (I like these poems ...

  6. and like your Christmas Gift to us it’s meant for all to share. The Candy Cane. A significant symbol of Christmas Is the simple candy cane. It’s shape is the crook of the shepherd One of the first who came. The lively peppermint flavor is The regal gift of spice. The white is Jesus’ purity. The red is sacrifice. The narrow stripes are ...

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