Subject: Re: "One chants out between two worlds..." From: donham@prarie.enet.dec.com Date: 1990-10-10, 06:44 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks Reply-to: donham@prarie.enet.dec.com () |>References: <3194@idunno.Princeton.EDU> <19080017@hpclpa.HP.COM> |>Organization: Seattle Online Public Unix (206) 328-4944 |>Lines: 15 |> |>In article <19080017@hpclpa.HP.COM> dupree@hpclpa.HP.COM (Chuck Dupree) writes: |>|My impression of the poem Mike relates is: |>| |>|In the darkness of future past |>|the magician longs to see |>|one chance out between two worlds |>|fire walk with me. |>| |>|I reran the tape four or five times to get this impression. |>|That doesn't make it a certainty, though. |> |>"One chance out" and "one chants out" sound very similar, but |>"one chants out" makes a lot more sense. |>-- |>Brian L. Matthewsblm@6sceng.UUCP |> Brian, consider this: Laura is a *very* troubled little girl. She desparately wants a way out of her situation. Twin Peaks certainly seems to a meeting place of two worlds. In this context, "One chance out" make *much* more sense. Pierre is "studying magic." Laura is friendly with Pierre. It's possible that Pierre taught Laura a ritual that would get her out of her fix...I *don't* think Pierre is studying prestidigitation. Perry Donham Educational Services Digital Equipment Corp.