The Ring - Bob Seger
By the light of the moon
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To a 50's tune
1f
He pledged his love to her
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A girl so rare
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A girl so fair
1e
The girl for him for sure
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He could see himself getting up every mornin'
1d
For the rest of his life
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Just to look in those eyes so blue
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It was all he ever wanted to do
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She was all he'd ever need to see him through
5
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They were still in their teens
1e
When he gave her the ring
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They were married late one may
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And they moved into a little house
1b
On the far end of town
1b
Out by the big highway
1d
And all through the days
1f
And all through the nights
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The cars and trucks rolled on by
2a
And he slept through it all just fine
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Every night he slept just fine
5
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Sometimes she'd stare at the stars out the window
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Sometimes she'd walk `neath the moon
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Sometimes she'd sit there just watching him sleeping
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Hoping the dawn would come soon
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1e
She'd done well in school
1d
She'd followed the rules
2d
And she'd always stood out from the rest
1c
She'd go off to college
1d
And work her way through
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Then move to some city out west
1b
She had it all planned
1a
She'd have her career
3a
She'd have all of the things that she'd always lacked
5
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She'd wake up one morning all packed
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And leave here and never look back
5
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Most of her friends thought it soon would be over
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Not many thought it would last
3c
Most seemed to think they were all wrong for each other
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And soon it would pass - soon it would pass
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1f
Now twenty years have gone
1f
And her kids have moved on
2b
And she's still on the far end of town
3a
Her youngest ­ she's livin' somewhere in l.a.
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And her oldest ? he works on a nearby farm
1b
Her husband comes home
1e
And they talk over supper
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He's usually the first to turn in
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Another day comes to an end
1a
Another day just ends
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3e
And sometimes in the wee hours when the traffic dies down
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She'll hear the sound of some bird on the wing
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And she'll look out the window and she'll look at his picture
2e
But not at the ring ? not at the ring
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She never looks at the ring