The Door Into Summer

Bill Martin / Chip Douglas

With his fool's gold stacked up all around him
From a killing in the market on the lawn
The children left king Midas there as they found him
In his counting house where nothing counts but more

And he thought he heard the echoes of a pennywhistle band
And the laughter from a distant caravan
And the brightly painted line of circus wagons in the sand
Fading through the door into summer

With his travel arms of many next-year places
As a trade-in for a name upon the door
And he faced the livid years he cannot
Buy back with his tears when he finds out
There's been no one keeping score

And he thought he heard the echoes of a pennywhistle band
And the laughter from a distant caravan
And the brightly painted line of circus wagons in the sand
Fading through the door into summer

Yes, he thought he heard the echoes of a pennywhistle band
And the laughter from a distant caravan
And the brightly painted line of circus wagons in the sand
Fading through the door into summer

Fading through the door into summer...
Fading through the door into summer....

Trivia about the song The Door Into Summer by The Monkees

On which albums was the song “The Door Into Summer” released by The Monkees?
The Monkees released the song on the albums “Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn And Jones Ltd” in 1967, “Music Box” in 2004, and “Live (The Mike & Micky Show)” in 2020.
Who composed the song “The Door Into Summer” by The Monkees?
The song “The Door Into Summer” by The Monkees was composed by Bill Martin and Chip Douglas.

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