I posted this in another thread but thought it should have one of it's own for discussion in case it gets missed.
This song was used twice in the show - in episode 8, where the song misses the end, and in episode 18, where the song misses the beginning.
Maybe Lynch wants to make another season but doesn't know the response he will get because of the ending of season 3, so he left a message with this song...?
Might be.
This song is such a pure expression of innocent desire for connection. Occurring twice during dark scenes. The message might be don't leave me alone in the dark.
Might be.
This song is such a pure expression of innocent desire for connection. Occurring twice during dark scenes. The message might be don't leave me alone in the dark.
This will be my ongoing prayer.
When the twilight is gone you come into my heart
And here in my heart you will stay while I pray
There's some possession in there too:When the twilight is gone and no songbirds are singing
When the twilight is gone you come into my heart
And here in my heart you will stay while I pray
My prayer is to linger with you
At the end of the day in a dream that's divine
My prayer is a rapture in blue
With the world far away and your lips close to mine
Tonight while our hearts are aglow
Oh tell me the words that I'm longing to know
My prayer and the answer you give
May they still be the same for as long as we live
That you'll always be there at the end of my prayer
I might get 'triggered' the next time I hear that song somewhere. Hopefully I don't curl up in a ball in public.
I took it to mean that they were in the past...at the same moment from Ep 8, just in a different place.
I took it as a punctuation to Diane's despair, that the thing the prayer was pleading for ("to linger with you") was not to be, as, in the morning, everything would be different.