When I lived in North Carolina, Link visited me for six weeks. During that time, we had a lot of fun, a drunken Thanksgiving, an ice storm, and the Nathaniel And Superfly sessions. When I brought him to the bus station, I started missing him right away, and I wrote this.
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I want a walkie-talkie that matches yours
To use in a boat or a tree
If I'm in Connecticutt and you're in Colorado, call for me
And all the air that separates will fill with waves
While one's at Golden Gate, the other's watching the Braves
No tightrope keeps the bike of my voice from the sight
Of your ears, nor the truck your words drive from here
As I hear, buy some beers on the way to where we are
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