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Chris Connor - Love Locked Out Lyrics




Love locked out in all the cold and rain,
Love locked out may never come again.
Love locked out and weeping bitter tears,
No-one ever hears him calling.

No-one needs the precious gift he brings,
No-one heeds the song of love he sings,
On the door he beats his tiny wings,
Just love locked out.

A world without love is a world without life,
A sad world full of gloom,
So see there's a place for love in your heart,
Why, he doesn't need much room.

Love is well worth the waiting for,
When he comes knocking at your door,
Fling it wide open, for love locked out
Will come no more, no more.

Love is well worth the waiting for,
When he comes knocking at your door,
Fling it wide open, for love locked out
Will come no more, no more.
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Love locked out in all the cold and rain,
Love locked out may never come again.
Love locked out and weeping bitter tears,
No-one ever hears him calling.

No-one needs the precious gift he brings,
No-one heeds the song of love he sings,
On the door he beats his tiny wings,
Just love locked out.

A world without love is a world without life,
A sad world full of gloom,
So see there's a place for love in your heart,
Why, he doesn't need much room.

Love is well worth the waiting for,
When he comes knocking at your door,
Fling it wide open, for love locked out
Will come no more, no more.

Love is well worth the waiting for,
When he comes knocking at your door,
Fling it wide open, for love locked out
Will come no more, no more.
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Writer: Max Kester, Ray Noble
Copyright: Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Performed By: Chris Connor
Length: 3:18
Written by: Max Kester, Ray Noble

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