Literary Poems






MY FAVORITE:

One woman can make you fly like an eagle

another can give you the strenghth of a lion

but only one in the cycle of life

can fill your heart with wonder

and the wisdom that you have known a singular joy.
HAWK

Through the darkness of future past

The magican longs to see

One chance out between two worlds:

Fire walk with me

BOB (?)

There has been always a discussion about this poem. BOB and Mike are saying this poem a few times. The difficulty is in the third sentece; One chance out between two worlds. Windom Earl, Dale Cooper and Major Briggs referent all three on a certain time when all planets are standing in a special position, this is ones in the 50 years. On that certain time the entries to the black and the white loge are opened. That's not only the point where Dale Cooper and Windom Earl are entering the black loge but also a chance for BOB to get out, to break out the black loge! (One chants or chance). He also screams ones: 'I'm out!" It's the part with the schocking moving hands. A few people get a certain movement in their hands with the mussles. On the end we see BOB his arm through the red curtan from the black loge. 'He wants to get out.' When BOb wants to travel between two loges he has to wait in the waiting room. The Congiere is the dwarf. The travelling place is in the waiting room where he sings: "Fire walk with me". These are the magical words to complete his ride to another world. (there are some rumors that the word 'chans' is spoken in TwinPeaks like 'chanTs')

A sweet and a creeping sound

Like the rushing of wings was heard around;

And suddenly the lamps grew pale-

The lamps, before the Archangels seven

That burn continually in Heaven.

SHELLY, Satan broken loose

See the mountains kiss high Heaven

And the waves claps one another;

No sister-flower would be forgiven

If it disdained its brother;

And the sunlight claps the earth

And the mounbeams kiss the sea:

What is all this sweet work worth

If you kiss not me?

PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY

This poem is from Windom Earl. He gives three parts of this poem to Shelly Johnson, Audrey Horne and Donna Hayward. When the three girls paste these three to eachother, the poem above appears...

 

Catch you with my deathbag

You may think I've gone insane

But I promise

I will kill again

BOB

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