Released: November 3, 2009

Songwriter: Gordie Sampson Steve McEwan Hillary Lindsey

Producer: Mark Bright

[Verse 1]
One foot on the bus, 'bout half past nine
I knew that you were leavin' this time
I thought about layin' down in its path
Thinking that you might get off for that
I remember that night we laid in bed
Namin' all our kids that we hadn't had yet
One for your grandma and one for mine
Said we'd draw straws when it came time

[Chorus]
I'll move on, baby, just like you
When the desert floods and the grass turns blue
When a sailin' ship don't need her moon
It'll break my heart, but I'll get through
Someday when I stop loving you

[Verse 2]
I bet all I had on a thing called love
I guess in the end, it wasn't enough
And it's hard to watch you leave right now
I'm gonna have to learn to let you go somehow
Somehow

[Chorus]
I'll move on, baby, just like you
When the desert floods and the grass turns blue
When a sailin' ship don't need her moon
It'll break my heart, but I'll get through
Someday when I stop loving you

[Bridge]
Ooh
Oh someday
Yeah, someday

[Chorus]
I'll move on, baby, just like you
When the desert floods and the grass turns blue
When a sailin' ship don't need her moon
It'll break my heart, but I'll get through
Someday when I stop lovin' you

[Outro]
Someday when I stop lovin' you
Ooh

Carrie Underwood

Carrie Marie Underwood (born March 10, 1983) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and actress. She rose to fame as the winner of the fourth season of American Idol in 2005. Underwood has since become a multi-platinum selling recording artist, a winner of six Grammy Awards, sixteen Billboard Music Awards, seven American Music Awards and ten Academy of Country Music Awards, among several others. As a songwriter, she has been nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. Underwood is also a two-time winner of the Academy of Country Music Entertainer of the Year award and the first woman to win such an award twice (2009/10). Underwood was inducted into and became a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 2008. She was also inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in 2009.