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Introduction

“The Gift” is more than just a melody; it’s a heartfelt story wrapped in lyrics and music that captures the essence of love, sacrifice, and the joy of giving. This song resonates deeply, as it speaks to the idea that sometimes, the most meaningful gifts in life aren’t bought—they’re born out of sincerity, thoughtfulness, and the desire to bring happiness to someone else.

The beauty of “The Gift” lies in its simplicity and emotional depth. It paints a picture of a love so pure and selfless that it feels almost tangible. Whether it’s about giving someone the courage to dream or showing them they’re cherished beyond words, the song’s narrative hits home for anyone who has ever experienced the magic of receiving something straight from the heart.

The music itself carries the sentiment beautifully. Soft, yet powerful, its melody feels like a gentle hug—comforting and reassuring, yet stirring emotions you didn’t even know were waiting to be felt. And the lyrics? Oh, they’re like poetry in motion, weaving a tale that reminds us all of the power of love and kindness.

But what makes “The Gift” truly unforgettable is the way it connects on such a personal level. It could be a reminder of a special moment, a person who made you feel seen, or even a time when you gave a piece of yourself to someone else without expecting anything in return. It’s a song that stays with you, long after the last note fades

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Lyrics

A poor orphan girl named Maria
Was walking to market one day
She stopped for the rest by the roadside
Where a bird with a broken wing lay
A few moments passed ’til she saw it
For its feathers were covered with sand
But soon clean and wrapped, it was travelling
In the warmth of Maria’s small hand
She happily spent her last peso
On a cage made of rushes and twine
She fed it loose corn from the market
And watched it grow stronger with time
Now the Christmas Eve service was coming
And the church shone with tinsel and light
And all of the town folk brought presents
To lay by the manger that night
There were diamonds, and incense, and perfumes
In packages fit for a king
But for one ragged bird in a small cage
Maria had nothing to bring
She waited till just before midnight
So no one would see her go in
And crying she knelt by the manger
For her gift was unworthy of Him
Then a voice spoke to her through the darkness
Maria, what brings you to me
If the bird in the cage is your offering
Then open the door, let me see
Though she trembled, she did as He asked her
And out of the cage, the bird flew
Soaring up into the rafters
On a wing that had healed just as new
Just then the midnight bells rang out
And the little bird started to sing
A song that no words could recapture
Whose beauty was fit for a king
Now Maria felt blessed just to listen
To that cascade of notes, sweet and long
As her offering was lifted to heaven
By the very first nightingale’s song

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