When I Stop Dreaming

Album: Cass Country (2015)
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  • When I stop dreaming
    That's when I'll stop loving you

    Well, the worst that I've ever been hurt in my life
    The first time I ever have wanted to die
    Was the night when you told me you loved someone new
    And you asked me if I could forget

    When I stop dreaming
    That's when I'll stop loving you

    Now, you may teach the flowers to bloom in the snow
    You may take a pebble and teach it to grow
    You may teach all the raindrops to return to the sky
    But you can't teach my heart to forget

    When I stop dreaming
    That's when I'll stop loving you

    When I stop dreaming
    That's when I'll stop loving you
    When I stop dreaming
    That's when I'll stop loving you Writer/s: Charles Louvin, Ira Louvin
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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