Sending You A Little Christmas

Album: Peace (2003)
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  • A photograph, a blanket
    Some mistletoe, confetti snow
    An angel to put on a tree
    Santa Claus in crayon
    To make you smile today
    While you're so far away

    [Chorus:]
    So I'm sending you a little Christmas
    Wrapped up with love
    A little peace, a little light
    To remind you of
    How I'm waiting for you, praying for you
    I wanted you to see
    So I'm sending you a little Christmas
    Till you come home to me

    Some gingerbread, a candy cane
    A stocking I made with your name
    I filled it with your favorite things
    A way to say I love you
    Like kisses in the air
    Hoping you'll feel me there

    [Chorus:]

    Home - into these arms of mine
    Home where you belong

    [Chorus:] Writer/s: BILLY MANN, JIM BRICKMAN, VICTORIA SHAW
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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