In The Morning

Album: The Invisible Invasion (2005)
Charted: 6
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  • Shut the bedroom window in the morning
    Go to the shop, make plans to be leaving
    In the morning
    Thought I was sleeping, it was just a dream
    An ally cat chewing on dead leaves
    In the morning

    Out of the dark and into the light
    When the morning comes, I will be alright

    When I leave I try not to wake her
    Tea and a toast to yesterday's capers
    In the morning

    She wrote my name on a red telephone box
    When I got there she'd already rubbed it off
    In the morning

    Out of the dark and into the light
    When the morning comes, I will be alright

    And all this time, I've watched it change
    But it's still the same

    In the morning
    In the morning
    In the morning
    In the morning Writer/s: James Skelly
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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