There's some scenery I'm missing
There's a piece I can't undo
Remember when I really blew it
Wish I would've thought of you

Tell the Ammaring
Tell a friend
Tell the only one around who's going to know
Just what to send
It's the Amma Ring
It's a smile
Saying time to come with me son
You'll be gone for quite a while
Come on now

Drifting's made a big impression
Changed the focus changed the goal
It's less and less about our reasons
It's mmore about losing control

Get the Ammaring
Get a friend
Get the only one around whose going to know
Just what to send
It's the Amma Ring
It's a smile
Saying time to come with me son
You'll be gone for quite a while
Come on now

There's the Ammaring
There you are
I don't know too much about it
But I know that your a star
Come on now


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    Im lonely, lost and sad. I'll write a good song that makes some kid with a dumb name feel sad.

    BobSaget666on April 21, 2003   Link

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