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