(O come let us adore him) (O come let us adore him) (O come let us adore him) (Christ the Lord) I'm a newspaper editor and I get letters From all kinds of people asking all kinds of questions There is one letter that stands out in my mind above all others And this is what it said Dear editor My name is Virginia I'm 8 years old Some of my little friends say there is no Santa Claus But I know if you say so in the paper it must be true Please tell me the truth Is there a Santa Claus? And I replied Dear Virginia Your little friends are wrong They do not believe what they cannot see Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus He is as real as love and devotion And Virginia? These are the things that give to life its highest beauty and joy How sad the world would be there if there was no Santa Claus It would be as sad as if there were no little girls There would be no child like faith then No poetry No beauty to make bearable this existence We should have no enjoyment except in what we feel and see The eternal light with which children fill the world would be put out Not believe in Santa Claus? You might as well not believe in angels You know Virginia? You might have your daddy hire men To watch all the chimneys on Christmas Eve To catch Santa Claus But even if they didn't see him coming down What would that prove? Nobody sees Santa Claus But that doesn't mean there is no Santa Claus The most real things in the world Are those that neither children nor grown-ups can see Er, did you ever see angels in the sky? Of course not But that doesn't prove they're not there Is it all real? Virginia, in all this world there is nothing else as real and abiding No Santa Claus? Thank God he lives and he lives forever A thousand years from now Virginia Even ten times ten thousand years from now He will continue to make glad the hearts of little children