I came back to town for the wedding The last of the Stephenson brides The talk died down to a whisper when they let me inside I saw you there at the table You smiled and you waved your right hand Then they called for a toast and they all raised their gla**es again And there's a ten dollar ring on your finger There's a five dollar ring in my hand There's a ten dollar ring on your finger And that five dollar ring went back in my pocket again I almost laughed when I saw you In that suit that you borrowed from John The pants are too short and the sleeves are a little too long I only smiled but I tell you That I really wanted to cry Cause I'm here at this table with somebody else by my side There's a ten dollar ring on my finger
Cause you never asked for my hand There's a ten dollar ring on my finger Cause I never thought that I'd ever see you again No need to impress Just a second hand dress And something that's borrowed or blue It'd be all right If you didn't wear white As long as I'm there next to you I left right after the wedding And I didn't say anything Then I went to the river and I threw in that five dollar ring I looked for you the whole damn evening So much that I wanted to say But whenever I need you, baby, you just run away There's a ten dollar ring on my finger And you didn't even shake my hand There's a five dollar ring in the river And believe me, my darling, you'll never see me again