Lock All the Windows

JOHN C. STEWART

There was time for the laughter and time for the rain, time for the people who don't know my name.
Time for everything, I know it's true and I know that I should have had more time for you.

[Chorus:]
So, lock all the windows. Close all the doors and don't let me go out runnin' no more.
Lock all the windows. Close all the doors and don't let me go out runnin' no more.

But there so many places that I've never been. So many faces a-callin' me friend.
L. A. is pretty and New York is cold and Chicago is just an old story I've told.

[Chorus:]
But the hands of the clock keep on goin' around and the calendar pages keep fallin' on down.
Come follow me, then, wherever I go and when we'll get home here, I really don't know.
We'll lock all the windows. Close all the doors and we'll go out runnin' just like before. (Repeat)

Trivia about the song Lock All the Windows by The Kingston Trio

When was the song “Lock All the Windows” released by The Kingston Trio?
The song Lock All the Windows was released in 1966, on the album “Children Of The Morning”.
Who composed the song “Lock All the Windows” by The Kingston Trio?
The song “Lock All the Windows” by The Kingston Trio was composed by JOHN C. STEWART.

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