There’s No Lock Upon My Door

David McWilliams

[Verse 1]
Close your eyes I'll tell you something
That I should have said before
If you ever feel like leaving
There ain't no lock upon my door

[Verse 2]
You think your eyes are sparkling jewels
You think that everyone should know
You think there's no one else quite like you
Thinking, girl, don't make it so

[Chorus]
There ain't no lock upon my door
You can go now if you please
There ain't no lock upon my door
I'll be laughing when you leave

[Verse 3]
I gave you rings and pretty trinkets
You just took them as your due
You never, ever got to thinking
That some day I might say we're through

[Verse 4]
I loved you many a winters evening
I guess I loved you just a little too much
I've held you many a summer's morning
Somehow, girl, we never touched

[Chorus]
There ain't no lock upon my door
You can go now if you please
There ain't no lock upon my door
I'll be laughing when you leave

[Verse 5]
So don't you take too much for granted
You better find where you've gone wrong
And just remember what I tell you
You might not miss 'til me I'm gone

[Verse 6]
Yes, close your eyes, I'll tell you something
That I should have said before
If you ever feel like leaving
Well, there ain't no lock on my door

[Chorus]
There ain't no lock upon my door
You can go now if you please
There ain't no lock upon my door
I'll be laughing when you leave

Trivia about the song There’s No Lock Upon My Door by David McWilliams

When was the song “There’s No Lock Upon My Door” released by David McWilliams?
The song There’s No Lock Upon My Door was released in 1967, on the album “David McWilliams Volume 2”.

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