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Mark Schultz - WOW Hits 2005 - Letters From War
WOW Hits 2005
Disc 1
01. Here With Me
02. All Things New
03. Who Am I
04. You Are My King (Amazing Love)
05. More
06. You Raise Me Up
07. Letters From War
08. Unspoken
09. When I Fall
10. Ready to Fly
11. Disappear
12. You Were There
13. Everyday People
14. There’s Only One (Holy One)
15. Untitled Hymn (Come to Jesus)
16. Pray
17. Gravity
Disc 2
01. Right Here
02. I Believe
03. (There’s Gotta Be) More to Life
04. Gone
05. Sea of Faces
06. Blessed Be Your Name
07. Never Alone
08. All I Need
09. Glory Defined
10. Show You Love
11. Open Skies
12. Grace Like Rain
13. Beautiful Name
14. Leaving Ninety‐Nine
15. Whatever It Takes
16. Cornerstone
17. Control
She walked to the mailbox
On that bright summers 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'd been thinking 'bout dad
And the life that he had that's why, I'm here today"
And then in 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
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, kept on believing
And wrote every night just to 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

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 followin' orders
From all of your letters and I've come home again"
He ran into hold her, dropped all his bags on the floor
Holdin' all of her letters from war

Bring him home
Bring him home
Bring him home