One day a mother came 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 parole or pardon free She brought no silver, gold no pomp or style to see It was a halo bright brought down from heaven's light The sweetest gift, a mother's smile Her boy had drifted far from the fireside though she had pleaded with him each night Yet not a word did she ever utter That told her heartaches her smile was bright She left a smile you can remember She's gone to heaven from heartaches free Those bars around you could never change her You were her baby and e'er will be