It’s dainty and so very much
like
The girl I’m sending it to;
May you, like the little white
hanky,
Keep yourself as dainty and
true.
In this little hanky is service,
Service and joy it will give;
If you give of yourself gladly,
You’ll find joy every day that
you live.
There are things that might
stain its whiteness
Things that water may not wash
away;
Stains that will show ever
after,
And mar its beauty each day.
May stains never mar your beauty,
Things that water will not
wash away;
May you keep as pure and sweet
and dear,
As this little hanky today.
Temple Hankie
We give to you this handkerchief
Made with our own hands
It represents the purity
For which the temple stands
A small reminder of the truths
We know that you've been taught
We hope it helps you never
forget
That you're FIRST a daughter
of God.
Pure and White
by Kathy Carrico Himle
Within the walls of God's house,
A handkerchief, lacy and white,
Is tightly clutched by a daughter
of God
As she follows in the light.
She's not like other handkerchiefs
Held in sorrow, pain or fear.
For she witnesses the best
in life
Catching only joyful fears
She loves the one who holds
her
And wants to see her choose
the right
To be like her - the handkerchief
Unspotted, pure and white.
Take me always to the temple
I'll remind you of today
The love, the joy the happiness
The path that marks the way.
Remember, you are special,
And God watches over you!
Return often to His house,
For He'll bless you as you
do.
Tuck this pretty
White handkerchief away,
Take it out to be used
On a very special day,
When you go to the
Temple to make covenants,
And receive your own
Temple Endowment.