It's yet to be determined
But the air is thick
And my hope is feeling worn
I'm missing home

And I'm glad you're not a part of this
There's parts of me that will be missed

And the phone is always dead to me
So I can't tell you the temperature is dropping
And it feels like

It's colder than it oughta be in March
And I've still got a day or two ahead of me
Till I'll be heading home into your arms again
And the people here are asking after you
It doesn't make it easier
It doesn't make it easier to be away

I'd like to hire a plane
And see you in the morning
When the day is fresh I'm coming home again

Coming home again
Coming home again
When the day is fresh I'm coming home again

It's warmer where you're waiting
It feels more like July
There's pillows in their cases
And one of those is mine

She wrote the words I love you
And sprayed it with perfume
It's better than the fire is
To heat this lonely room

It's warmer where you're waiting
It feels more like July
It feels more like July

And it's yet to be determined
But the air is thick
And my hope is feeling worn
I'm missing home

And I'm glad you're not a part of this
There's parts of me that will be missed

And the phone is always dead to me
So I can't tell you the temperature is dropping
And it feels like

It's colder than it oughta be in March
And I've still got a day or two ahead of me
Till I'll be heading home into your arms again
And the people here are asking after you
It doesn't make it easier
It doesn't make it easier to be away

I'd like to hire a plane
And see you in the morning
When the day is fresh I'm coming home again

I'm coming home again
I'm coming home again
When the day is fresh I'm coming home again


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A Plain Morning Lyrics as written by Christopher Andrew Carrabba

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    I love dashboard, I'm no diehard dan or anything, but I extremely loved this song when I first heard it. it was until last week that I could actually RELATE to this song & it got me through a sad break-up. weird thing is that it was snowing ((in TX)) the next day & it was almost march - hence the lyrics "it is colder than it ought to be in March"

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