For more than forty years - Our lives were intertwined And that is why what happened always - Lingers in my mind On the day we were engaged - The ring that I received Had a diamond far more beautiful - Than any jewel I'd seen Your parents said that I deserved - The most they could provide But little did I know how this - Would quickly change our lives With the wedding just behind us - A week of music, dance and song I looked down at my hand and found - My diamond ring was gone Your parents did not take it well - Found it quite hard to accept We searched in every corner - Of each room in which we stepped How careless could I be - To lose their priceless gift And slowly but still visibly - Our ties began to drift Months later we were walking - In a chill quite cold for spring When from deep in your coat's pocket - You pulled out my diamond ring Look what I found you cried out - My dear you did no wrong I'm so foolish and forgetful - It was my fault all along You were teased for quite a while - Were the source of many laughs But years flew by and it became - A story from the past Then I wished you were still here - To see our children grown And to comfort my unyielding ache - Of facing life alone One morning I'd arranged - To clean out some old things When in my old valise I found - A dusty diamond ring I felt my body tremble - As I viewed the stone and band It was a perfect copy - Of the ring worn on my hand Now not a day goes by - That I'm not thinking of The life we shared together - and your sweet and boundless love Not only was I blessed - by the kindness you had shown If what I'd lost had not been found - I never would have known If what I'd lost had not been found - I never would have known