Poetry In & About Twin Peaks
Fire walk with me Verse
Through the darkness of future past
The magician longs to see.
One chants out between two worlds
Fire walk with me
Bob’s Promise
Catch you with my deathbag
You may think I've gone insane
But I promise
I will kill again
It Was Laura by Harriet Hayward
It was Laura
And I saw her glowing.
In the dark woods,
I saw her smiling.
We were crying
And I saw her laughing.
In our sadness,
I saw her dancing.
It was Laura,
Living in my dreams.
It was Laura.
The glow was life.
Her smile was to say
It was alright to cry.
The woods was our sadness.
The dance was her calling.
It was Laura,
And she came to kiss me goodbye.
The Woodsman’s Chant
This is the water and this is the well.
Drink full and descend.
The horse is the white of the eyes,
and dark within
Poems Inspired by Twin Peaks
Poems Giving Twin Peaks
For It Felt Like Power by Carl Phillips
you can see the leaves—sycamore—where they fell
unnoticed. Now they look suspended, like heroes
inside the myth heroes seem bent on making
from the myth of themselves; or like sunlight, in fog.
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