Trying to Stop Your Leaving

JAMES BEAVERS, BRETT BEAVERS, DIERKS BENTLEY

Got a guitar
Got a guitar on my back
And I'm standin' on this lonesome railroad track
Train's a-comin'
It'll be here 'fore too long
But I don't think I can stop it with a song
Girl, that's the kind of way I'm feelin'
Tryin' to stop your leavin'

Got a pebble
Got a pebble in my hand
And I toss it out into the middle of the Rio Grande
But the river keeps runnin'
Don't even know that I'm around
I could throw a million more and not slow it down
Girl, that's kind of the way I'm feelin'
Tryin' to stop your leavin'

There's nothin' that I wouldn't try
If I thought it would change your mind

But you don't love me
No, you don't love me anymore
And I know as soon as you walk out that door
Train's a comin', river's runnin'
Train's a comin', river's runnin'
Pain's a comin', tears are runnin'
Yeah, that's kind of the way I'm feelin'
Knowin' I couldn't stop your leavin'

Trivia about the song Trying to Stop Your Leaving by Dierks Bentley

On which albums was the song “Trying to Stop Your Leaving” released by Dierks Bentley?
Dierks Bentley released the song on the albums “Long Trip Alone” in 2006 and “Greatest Hits: Every Mile a Memory 2003-2008” in 2008.
Who composed the song “Trying to Stop Your Leaving” by Dierks Bentley?
The song “Trying to Stop Your Leaving” by Dierks Bentley was composed by JAMES BEAVERS, BRETT BEAVERS, DIERKS BENTLEY.

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