Someday At Christmas

Justin Bieber · Under The Mistletoe [2011]

Someday at Christmas men won't be boys

Playing with bombs like kids play with toys

One warm December our hearts will see

A world where men are free



Someday at Christmas there'll be no wars

When we have learned what Christmas is for

When we have found what life's really worth

There'll be peace on earth



Someday all our dreams will come to be

Someday in a world where men are free

Maybe not in time for you and me

But someday at Christmas time



Someday at Christmas we'll see a Man

No hungry children, no empty hand

One happy morning people will share

Our world where people care



Someday at Christmas there'll be no tears

All men are equal and no men have fears

One shining moment my heart ran away

From our world today



Someday all our dreams will come to be

Someday in a world where men are free

Maybe not in time for you and me

But someday at Christmas time



Someday at Christmas man will not fail

Take hope because your love will prevail

Someday a new world that we can start

With hope in every heart



Someday all our dreams will come to be

Someday in a world where men are free

Maybe not in time for you and me

But someday at Christmas time

Someday at Christmas time

Someday At Christmas

Justin Bieber's "Someday At Christmas" serves as a festive addition to his 2011 holiday album, Under The Mistletoe. The track blends pop sensibilities with seasonal themes, reflecting the artist's early career trajectory where he balanced mainstream appeal with seasonal releases. As part of his discography from that era, the recording captures the polished production style characteristic of his work around 2011, featuring a melodic structure designed for holiday playlists. The song complements other tracks on the album, contributing to a cohesive collection of music released during the winter season. It remains a notable song in his catalog, representing the intersection of his pop identity and seasonal marketing strategies of the early 2010s.