The Sweetest Gift
Linda Ronstadt Lyrics


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Written by J.B. Coats
© 1942 Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
© renewed 1970 by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co.
© 1977 Stamps-Baxter Music of the Zondervan Corporation

One day a mother went to a prison
To see an erring but precious son
She told the warden how much she loved him
It did not matter what he had done

She did not bring to him a parole or pardon
She brought no silver, no pomp or style
It was a halo bright sent down from heaven's light
The sweetest gift, a mother's smile

She left a smile you can remember
She's gone to heaven from heartaches free
Those walls around you could never change her
You were her baby and e'er will be

She did not bring to him a parole or pardon
She brought no silver, no pomp or style
It was a halo bright sent down from heaven's light
The sweetest gift, a mother's smile

She did not bring to him a parole or pardon
She brought no silver, no pomp or style
It was a halo bright sent down from heaven's light




The sweetest gift, a mother's smile
The sweetest gift, a mother's smile

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Linda Ronstadt's song "The Sweetest Gift," written by J.B. Coats, talks about a mother's unconditional love and how it can have a positive impact on their children even in their darkest moments. The song paints a picture of a mother visiting her son who is in prison, telling the warden how much she loves him and bringing her sweet, reassuring smile. The lyrics convey that her love and support are all her son needs and that she believes in his potential for redemption.


The song explores the true meaning of love, which is not about material possessions but the gift of one's self. The mother does not bring silver nor pomp and style; instead, she brings a halo bright from heaven's light - a mother's smile. The simple gift of a smile can bring light to the darkest of places and is the sweetest gift a mother can give.


In conclusion, "The Sweetest Gift" is a beautiful tribute to the love and devotion of mothers. It tells the story of how a mother's love can have a positive influence on her child even in the most challenging times of their lives. The song encourages us to appreciate our mothers' love and to have faith in the power of love and hope.



Line by Line Meaning

One day a mother went to a prison
A mother visits her son in prison.


To see an erring but precious son
Despite her son's mistake, he remains precious to her.


She told the warden how much she loved him
The mother expressed her love for her son to the warden.


It did not matter what he had done
The mother's love for her son remained steadfast regardless of his actions.


She did not bring to him a parole or pardon
The mother did not have the power to alter her son's sentence.


She brought no silver, no pomp or style
The mother brought no material possessions, only her love.


It was a halo bright sent down from heaven's light
Her love was pure and divine.


The sweetest gift, a mother's smile
The mother's smile was the most invaluable gift she could bestow upon her son in his time of hardship.


She left a smile you can remember
The mother's smile left a lasting impression on her son.


She's gone to heaven from heartaches free
The mother has passed away and is now free from any pain and suffering.


Those walls around you could never change her
Even in death, the mother's love for her son remains unaltered.


You were her baby and e'er will be
The mother's love for her son will always be maternal.


She did not bring to him a parole or pardon
The mother did not have the power to alter her son's sentence.


She brought no silver, no pomp or style
The mother brought no material possessions, only her love.


It was a halo bright sent down from heaven's light
Her love was pure and divine.


The sweetest gift, a mother's smile
The mother's smile was the most invaluable gift she could bestow upon her son in his time of hardship.


She did not bring to him a parole or pardon
The mother did not have the power to alter her son's sentence.


She brought no silver, no pomp or style
The mother brought no material possessions, only her love.


It was a halo bright sent down from heaven's light
Her love was pure and divine.


The sweetest gift, a mother's smile
The mother's smile was the most invaluable gift she could bestow upon her son in his time of hardship.




Lyrics © CAPITOL CHRISTIAN MUSIC GROUP, Universal Music Publishing Group, Capitol CMG Publishing
Written by: James B. Coats

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Comments from YouTube:

@duskintheforest584

God bless Linda Rhonstadt. Her collaborations with Emmy Lou Harris, and Dolly Parton is priceless. Her control over her vocal instrument was exceptional.

@jannananaa

I love "the trio" so so much. Dolly is like a ray of sunshine and a warm hug. Emmylou is like the breath of spring, and the smell of flowers...and Linda is like a roaring fire, strong, soothing and beautiful. ♥️

@davidmiller9984

Very well said.

@ramschick4life204

What a beautiful and spot-on description! ❤💃💃💃❤

@monikageppert9934

❤❤❤ Oh YESSS!!!

@2250328

These are the voices of angels. Nothing phony. Just beautiful music...........

@vanguard9067

Absolutely nothing phony!!!!

@bobito8997

I love how Dolly all but sits out the chorus and lets Linda and Emmylou harmonise. Shows how much these three respect what each other can do.

@BoFrazer

They've each of them given a boost to the others. It's a beautiful thing.

@dee_dee_place

Dolly Parton is a humble, grateful, & gracious person. She wrote "I Will Always Love You" when she was going to leave the Porter Wagoner show. Wagoner was instrumental in starting her career. Later, when Wagoner fell on hard financial times she bought his whole discography. When Wagoner got back on his feet, he asked her if he could buy it back; she told him, "that's what I was waiting for" & sold it back to him for $1. She also started the Imagination Library for kids from birth to age five so they could have free books. She started the My People Fund which gave more than $8 million to people who lost their homes in the Gatlinburg fires. She gave $1Million to Moderna Pharmaceuticals to help them make their COVID19 vaccine. Not only is Dolly Parton a phenomenal songwriter, singer, & businesswoman, but she is also an EarthBound Angel. Ms. Parton, may G-D continue to lavish blessings on you so that you may lavish blessings on us. Thank You!

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