paroles de chanson When I Stop Loving You - Trace Adkins
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
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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