"This White Circle On My Finger" lyrics

"This White Circle On My Finger"

This white circle on my finger means we're through
A reminder of my wasted years with you
I took off my rings and placed them out of sight
But that won't keep me from missing you tonight

This white circle on my finger shows I'm free
I'm not sure if that's the way I want to be
Loving you might be a habit I can't break
What a difference this small white circle makes

This white circle will start fading with the time
And I hope someday I'll have you off my mind
One white circle tells of two who had to part
And our love has left its mark upon my heart

This white circle on my finger shows I'm free
I'm not sure if that's the way I want to be
Loving you might be a habit I can't break
What a difference this small white circle makes


Writer(s): Dorothy Wylene Lewis, Margie Elizabeth Bainbridge
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