On Candlemas day (February 2nd), eve of St Blaise Day, children go through their neighborhood supervised by adults. They hold their "Liichtebengelcher" (lantern) and go from house to house asking for sweets and coins (formerly bacon, peas, or biscuits). Then they sing this song dedicated to St. Blaise.

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Notes

*or "Loosst déi al Leit stierwen" (Let the old people die).

The reference to the snakes goes back to pre-Christian times when people went to check if snakes came out of their holes on February 1st: if they did it meant that Winter would soon be over as is done today on Groundhog's Day.

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Thanks and Acknowledgements

1929 version by Nik Welter (1871-1951). Translated by Monique Palomares.

Image: Lëtzebuergesch: Schëld "Mir gi liichten" zu Kanech by Gilpe, cc 3.0, edited by Mama Lisa.