[Above is the longer version of the Twin Peaks opening title sequence, including a fairly
complete cast listing (at least for the recurring characters). The “official” and higher-
quality version, with a truncated theme song and cast listing, is here.]
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From whiskey river:
And then the kicker is this: in passing from the real to the imagined, in following that trail, you learn that both sides have a little of the other in each, that there are elements of the imagined inside your experience of the “real” world — rock, bone, wood, ice — and elements of the real — not the metaphorical, but the actual thing itself — inside stories and tales and dreams.
(Rick Bass)
Not from whiskey river:
your little voice
Over the wires came leaping
and i felt suddenly
dizzy
With the jostling and shouting of merry flowers
wee skipping high-heeled flames
courtesied before my eyes
or twinkling over to my side
Looked up
with impertinently exquisite faces
floating hands were laid upon me
I was whirled and tossed into delicious dancing
up
Up
with the pale important
stars and the Humorous
moon
dear girl
How i was crazy how i cried when i heard
over time
and tide and death
leaping
Sweetly
your voice
(E.E. Cummings)
…and:
Love one another, but make not a bond of love
Let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls.
Fill each other’s cup but drink not from one cup.
Give one another of your bread but eat not from the same loaf.
Sing and dance together and be joyous, but let each one of you
be alone,
Even as the strings of a lute are alone though they quiver with
the same music.
(Kahlil Gibran)
And finally, who could argue with this?
One woman can make you fly like an eagle, another can give you the strength 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.
(Deputy Tommy “Hawk” Hill, Twin Peaks)
…Okay, I said “finally” up there but, heck, as long as we’re on the theme we may as well go for broke:
[Below, click Play button to begin. While audio is playing, volume control appears at left — a row of little vertical bars. This clip is about 5½ minutes long.]
Falling
(lyrics by David Lynch; music by Angelo Badalamenti;
performance by Julee Cruise)Don’t let yourself be hurt this time.
Don’t let yourself be hurt this time.Then I saw your face
Then I saw your smileThe sky is still blue
The clouds come and go
Yet something is different
Are we falling in love?Don’t let yourself be hurt this time.
Don’t let yourself be hurt this time.Then your kiss so soft
Then your touch so warmThe stars still shine bright
The mountains still high
Yet something is different
Are we falling in love?Falling
FallingAre we falling in love?
Happy anniversary, Baby. ♥