When I Stop Dreaming

Charles Louvin, Ira Louvin

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

The worst 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 else
And asked me if I could forget

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

I'd be like a flower, unwanted in spring
Alone, neglected, transplanted in vain
To a garden of sadness where its petals will fall
In the shadows of undying pain

When I stop dreaming
That's when I'll stop thinking of you

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

When I stop dreaming
That's when I'll stop crying for you

Trivia about the song When I Stop Dreaming by The Louvin Brothers

On which albums was the song “When I Stop Dreaming” released by The Louvin Brothers?
The Louvin Brothers released the song on the albums “Live At New River Ranch” in 1989, “Back To Back - The Louvin Brothers & Tommy Cash” in 2005, “Knoxville Girl” in 2008, “The Louvin Brothers Collection: 1955-1962, Vol. 2” in 2008, “Gods Of Country” in 2011, “Louvin Brothers, Vol.1” in 2011, “Handpicked Songs 1955-1962” in 2011, and “50 Country Favourites” in 2012.
Who composed the song “When I Stop Dreaming” by The Louvin Brothers?
The song “When I Stop Dreaming” by The Louvin Brothers was composed by Charles Louvin, Ira Louvin.

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