comes in a white paper origami case with silver ink lithograph print.
lyrics handwritten on the inside of the case, lithograph print in silver ink.
Image on front is the text "Campanas" written by hanging small bells from a chain-link fence along Ballona creek in Los Angeles.
Image on the back is a detail shot of a wall from the Tlálpan Convent by Luis Barragán
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lyrics
i’m sorry you dont know my name
i’m sorry that you are afraid
i’m sorry you’ve been paralyzed inside
i’m sorry you can’t feel a thing
i heard that you were walking home
and then you turned around and ran
worried that your very own
they would not take you back again
and i have been where you have been
i have peered over the edge
of bridges and of tenements
i sleep alone beneath the hedge
and i have bled where you have bled
bright red and bursting from my chest
i bleed alone in central park
i bleed alone in budapest
i am the ragman
i am the ragman
you thought that you were damned
you thought that you were damned
and i have been where you will be
in death in dumpsters my right arm
i have given my right mind
so that yours could be kept warm
and i have been where you will be
my rags cannot be torn apart
I bear your pain and agony
I die alone and in the dark
i am the ragman
i am the ragman
you thought that you were damned
you thought that you were damned
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