When I Stop Loving You

Trace Adkins

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    I was sitting in a truck stop, overheard a conversation
    He was spilling out his heart and soul to her
    He had that diamond in his hand, he was a lovesick, desperate man
    Trying with all his might when he found the words
    And he said

    There'll be no peaches down in Georgia, no oil in Oklahoma
    No sun in Arizona, no stars in California
    No cowboys out in Texas, no wheat fields in Kansas
    No Colorado skies of blue
    When I stop loving you
    When I stop loving you

    For a moment he was heart broke, as she smiled and hesitated
    She was looking like she couldn't make up her mind
    Then he went down on one knee in front of God, the crowd and me
    Swallowed hard and gave it one more try

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    There'll be no cars in Detroit City, no cotton in Mississippi
    No mountains in Montana, no red clay in Alabama
    No bluegrass in Kentucky, Vegas won't be lucky
    And Memphis won't be home of the blues
    When I stop loving you

    Everybody in that truck stop held their breath
    As he waited to hear what she would say
    They all stood up and cheered when she said yes
    And he promised her until his dying day

    There'll be no peaches down in Georgia, no oil in Oklahoma
    No sun in Arizona, no stars in California
    No cowboys out in Texas, no wheat fields in Kansas
    No Colorado skies of blue

    There'll be no cars in Detroit City, no cotton in Mississippi
    No mountains in Montana, No red clay in Alabama
    No bluegrass in Kentucky, Vegas won't be lucky
    And Memphis won't be home of the blues

    When I stop loving you (no peaches down in Georgia)
    When I stop loving you (no oil in Oklahoma)
    Girl, when I stop loving you

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