| A long time ago in the small border town of Nogalas
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| There lived a beautiful Mexican girl named Ava Maria Morales
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| Her dark hair would glisten and shine when touched by the sun
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| And she loved a cowboy that told her he worked
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| ON a ranch just outside of Tucson
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| Diamonds he gave to her caused many people to say
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| How could he give her such diamonds as these on thirty a month cowboy pay
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| She paid no attention to what they said or what they did
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| 'Cause she never doubted he worked on a ranch
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| Out of Tucson, just like he said
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| Then to Nogalas, one mormin', came ridin' a stranger
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| He wore a badge on the front of his vest, the new one in town was a Ranger
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| And he showed some pictures of outlaws and bandits he chased
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| And one of the pictures caused Ava Maria
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| To turn with fear on her face
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| Ava Maria
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| It’s true what they said
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| Your cowboy’s an outlaw
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| With a price on his head
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| The Ranger left town on the trail of the outlaws he hunted
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| Ava Maria prayed he’d never catch the cowboy she loved and she wanted
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| 'Cause deep in her heart she beleived that the Ranger was wrong
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| The outlaw just looked like the cowboy that worked
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| On the ranch just outside of Tucson
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| True love would never let Ava Maria believe it
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| And there in her window each evenin' she’d light
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| A candle and hoped he would see it
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| The years turned her dark hair to silver but love still lived on
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| She prayed every night for the cowboy that worked
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| On the ranch just outside of Tucson
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| One night the town of Nogalas was saddened to see
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| The window where Ava Maria would watch was dark where a light used to be
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| Some love stories live for a while and then they are gone
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| For over a century the story of Ava Maria has lived on and on
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| Ava Maria
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| If your spirit lives on
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| I hope you have found him
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| At the ranch just outside of Tucson |