Lyrics Plain Letters - Madison Cunningham
It
always
shows
up
at
your
door
When
you
least
expect
it
to
Old
wounds
from
your
youth
Re-introduce
themselves
to
you
Do
your
best
impression
of
yourself
A
watered
down
version
of
the
way
it
felt
To
be
unrecognized,
misunderstood,
and
spelled
out
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plain
letters
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plain
letters
The
camera′s
always
on
the
wrong
side
of
the
glass
Is
there
ever
a
flattering
angle
of
the
facts?
Well
do
your
best
impression
of
yourself
A
box
within
a
box
in
a
storage
cell
Those
who
tell
you
what
you
are,
poke
an
insect
in
a
jar
And
put
it
on
your
name
tag
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letters
How
does
it
look
when
it
dries
in
pen?
On
your
eyes,
on
your
heart,
on
your
emptiness
Well
you
can't
be
surprised
by
what
you′ve
come
expect
I
hope
you
find
a
weakness
that
you're
stronger
than
I
hope
you
find
a
weakness
that
you're
stronger
than
You′ve
got
a
case
of
winter
that
no
one′s
ever
seen
Is
that
a
new
bandage
on
your
knees?
Did
anybody
ask
you
what
was
wrong?
Or
did
they
stare
at
you
strange
when
you
asked
where
you
belonged?
You
know
you
can't
defeat
it,
so
you
run
out
to
greet
it
But
it
looks
like
a
stop
sign
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plain
letters
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plain
letters
How
does
it
look
when
it
dries
it
in
pen?
On
your
eyes,
on
your
heart,
on
your
emptiness
Well
you
can′t
be
surprised
by
what
you've
come
expect
I
hope
you
find
a
weakness
that
you′re
stronger
than
I
hope
you
find
a
weakness
that
you're
stronger
than
I
hope
you
find
a
weakness
that
you′re-
Stronger
than
It's
an
illiterate
feeling
and
a
slow
healing
Your
world
spins
like
a
planet
on
your
ceiling
And
I
wish
it
was
enough
to
convince
you
of
yourself
But
it
can't
be
said
in-
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plain
letters
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plain
letters
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plain
letters
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