We have 15 versions of the Mark Schultz song Letters From War
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1 When You Come Home 2 When You Give 3 Back in His Arms Again 4 I Have Been There 5 Walking Her Home 6 I Am Lyrics 7 He's My Son 8 Time That Is Left
Mark Schultz Letters From War Lyrics 9 Running Just To Catch Myself 10 I Am The Way 11 Letters From War 12 You Are a Child of Mine 13 Remember Me Lyrics 14 I Am Lyrics
She walked to the mailbox On that bright summer's day Found a letter from her son In a war far away
He spoke of the weather And good friends that he'd made Said I've been thinkin' bout dad And the life that he had That's why I'm here today
And the at the end he said You are what I'm fighting for It was the first of his Letters from war
She started writing you're good And you're brave What a father that You'll be someday Make it home Make it safe
She wrote every night as she prayed
Late in December A day she'll not forget Oh her tears stained the paper With every word that she read
It said,I was up on a hill I was out there alone When the shots all rang out And bombs were exploding And that's when I saw him He came back for me And though he was captured A man set me free
And that man was your son He asked me to write to you I told him I would Oh I swore It was the last of the letters from war
And she prayed he was living She kept on believing And wrote every night just so say
You are good And you're brave What a father that you'll be someday Make it home Make it safe
Still she kept writing each day
And then two years later Autumn leaves all around A car pulled in the driveway And she fell to the ground
And out stepped a Captain Where her boy used to stand He said mom I'm following orders From all of your letters And I've come home again
He ran into hold her He dropped all his bags On the floor Holding all of her letters from war