A Christmas Letter

Gene Nelson / John Greenebaum / Paul Nelson

At an antique desk
An old man sits alone
It's Christmas Eve
And it's almost time to go

He signs his name to a letter he just wrote
Then he reads it back with a voice as soft as snow

Chorus:
I want peace on earth for Christmas
In a world where there's not one hungry child
They would hope, and faith
Conquers fear and hate
All I'm asking for is a little more love

Then he walks outside
And he climbs up on his sleigh
And calls out to his reindeer
Off they fly away
Oh tonight he'll make a million dreams appear
While he wishes that his own dreams would come true this year

Repeat Chorus

That they would hope, and faith
Conquers fear and hate
All I'm asking for is a little more love

Trivia about the song A Christmas Letter by Reba McEntire

When was the song “A Christmas Letter” released by Reba McEntire?
The song A Christmas Letter was released in 1987, on the album “Merry Christmas To You”.
Who composed the song “A Christmas Letter” by Reba McEntire?
The song “A Christmas Letter” by Reba McEntire was composed by Gene Nelson, John Greenebaum, and Paul Nelson.

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