Arizona Sunsets

GEORGE MILTON CARTER

Flick your wrist and hold back the tide
Hold up your hand and stop the rain
Block an avalanche before it slides
Cross your heart and calm a hurricane

Stop flowers rising through the pavement
Ban the springtime, so she don't come no more
Then I'll retreat like we never happened
And turn my back on your front door

When you can crush a diamond in your hand
Rob a rose of its bloom
Push my blood backwards through my veins
Only then will I stop loving you

When thunder and lightning up and die
And they erase the face of the moon
When Arizona Sunsets quit desert skies
Then I'll walk away from you

When you can crush a diamond in your hand
Rob a rose of its bloom
Push my blood backwards through my veins
Only then will I stop loving you

When Arizona Sunsets quit desert skies
Then I'll walk away from you

When you can crush a diamond in your hand
Rob a rose of its bloom
Push my blood backwards through my veins
Only then will I stop loving you

Push my blood backwards through my veins
Only then will I stop loving you

Only then (only then)
Only then (only then)
Will I stop loving you

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Who composed the song “Arizona Sunsets” by Nick Carter?
The song “Arizona Sunsets” by Nick Carter was composed by GEORGE MILTON CARTER.

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