Soldier Let Me Read Your Letter
The Glenn Miller Orchestra Lyrics


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Soldier, let me read your letter
Let me pretend it's mine
I haven't got a sweetheart
I've left no one behind

Let me dream of the girl I know isn't there
As I read between the line
Soldier, let me me read your letter
Let me pretend it's mine...




[Repeat]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Glenn Miller Orchestra's song "Soldier Let Me Read Your Letter" convey a heartfelt plea from a person who is longing for connection and affection. The singer requests to read a soldier's letter, not only to feel the tender emotions contained within, but also to imagine themselves as the recipient of such loving words. The lyrics suggest that the singer is lonely and without a significant other or loved one waiting for their return. They yearn to experience the joy and warmth of receiving a letter filled with love and longing, even if it is not directly addressed to them.


The song speaks to the longing for connection and companionship experienced by many during times of war or separation. It touches upon the power of written communication to bridge distances and provide solace to those left behind. It also highlights the universal desire to be loved and to be the subject of someone's affection, even if it is just in the imagination.


Overall, "Soldier Let Me Read Your Letter" serves as a poignant reminder of the emotional toll war takes on individuals, and the yearning for love and companionship that often accompanies such trying times.


Line by Line Meaning

Soldier, let me read your letter
Soldier, please allow me to peruse the words you have written in your letter


Let me pretend it's mine
Grant me the chance to imagine that this letter was addressed to me


I haven't got a sweetheart
I do not possess a beloved sweetheart


I've left no one behind
I have not left anyone dear behind as I departed


Let me dream of the girl I know isn't there
Permit me to fantasize about a young lady whom I am aware does not exist


As I read between the line
While examining the subtle implications in each sentence


Soldier, let me read your letter
Soldier, please allow me to peruse the words you have written in your letter


Let me pretend it's mine
Grant me the chance to imagine that this letter was addressed to me




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: PAT FALLON, SID LIPPMAN, SIDNEY LIPPMAN, TIM PASMA

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