cotton fields歌词When
I
Stop
Loving
You
Trace
Adkins.I
was
sitting
in
a
truck
stop,
overheard
a
conversationHe
was
spilling
out
his
heart
and
soul
to
herHe
had
that
diamond
in
his
hand,
he
was
a
lovesick,
desperate
manTrying
with
all
his
might
when
he
found
the
wordsAnd
he
said.There'll
be
no
peaches
down
in
Georgia,
no
oil
in
OklahomaNo
sun
in
Arizona,
no
stars
in
CaliforniaNo
cowboys
out
in
Texas,
no
wheat
fields
in
KansasNo
Colorado
skies
of
blueWhen
I
stop
loving
youWhen
I
stop
loving
you.For
a
moment
he
was
heart
broke,
as
she
smiled
and
hesitatedShe
was
looking
like
she
couldn't
make
up
her
mindThen
he
went
down
on
one
knee
in
front
of
God,
the
crowd
and
meSwallowed
hard
and
gave
it
one
more
try.There'll
be
no
cars
in
Detroit
City,
no
cotton
in
MississippiNo
mountains
in
Montana,
red
clay
in
AlabamaNo
bluegrass
in
Kentucky,
Vegas
won