Subject: Re: The Twin Peaks Quote Listing From: hikaru%halcyon.uucp@seattleu.edu Date: 1990-11-09, 17:58 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks,rec.arts.tv > > Rob Jellinghaus writes... > > > > This has been bothering me :-). Is it: > > > > - one chants out between two worlds (Ed Hughes) > > - one chance outs between two worlds (Rob Jellinghaus) > > - one chance out between two worlds (me) ? > > > > Also, is it "through" or "in" the darkness? We've heard this quote twice, is > > exactly the same in both places? > > > > -- > > Edmund Burnette, SAS Institute Inc. (919)677-8000 | sasebb@unx.sas.com > > SAS Campus Drive, Cary, NC 27513 (919)677-8123(fax) | ...!mcnc!rti!sas!saseb > > Seen at local grocery store: "Looking for part time perishable clerk" The poem: Through the darkness of future past The magician longs to see One chants out between two worlds "Fire, walk with me." At this point, "chants" makes much more sense. MIKE was chanting out between two worlds both times he said this; he was straddled between his world and the dream-world the first time, and he was between his world and our world the second time. If it were "chance," then the poem would be meaningless... ------------------------THIS SPACE FOR RENT-----------------------