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Imagine a Day

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Kim from Bayonne,Most people seem to have never listened to the words of this song, except for "Imagine Living Life in Peace." I worked at a Catholic school where we sang this on Good Friday! Imagine no religion--send the kids to public school, then! The Beatles disbanded in 1970 but during the last week of December 1972 "Imagine" by John Lennon was #1... Hannibal from Richmond, VaIt's funny how atheists call John Lennon a God... Anyways, the song has more to do with utopian socialism then anything else.

Krissy from Boston, MaJohn, people hate Yoko becuase they think she is y they broke up. Even though it's a big arguement still y they broke up. A lot of people blame Yoko. Because it's theye asy thing to do. But if u read books and interviews there a plenty of reasons y. But nobody will listen. I must say I am not crazy about Yoko either. Sorry. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn June 13th 1975, John Lennon gave his last TV performance when he appeared on the ABC-TV documentary special 'A Salute to Sir Lew Grade'... Shawn from Green Bay, WiBeautiful song. And well-intentioned. Too bad it is about communism and is misguided. Man's evil didn't start with nations, possessions or religion. We were stealing from each other and slaughtering each other well before any of those things existed. We started those things to try and CHANGE that. Our goal isn't to have NO nation. Our goal is to have ONE nation. Maybe on that day, we will have peace. Stunner from Australia, AustraliaJohn himself said "Life is what happens when you're making plans", well, life is passing you by when you are sitting around "imagining". Tay from San Diego, Cai tried using this for a poem contest at my christian skool, ya i couldnt use it because "no religion to". i was so mad because its beautiful i mean why? Why? they didnt get the point of that verse.Heather from Los Angeles, CaImagine a world...so boring...you...wouldn't...want....toliveinit.......yoohoooooo..... In schools and the media, teachers and politicians preach this line of thinking to innocent minds. In times of struggle for a counryâ??s indepence, it might have been sufficient, but for the world that we now live in, it simply is not enough. Jenny from AustraliaImagine just what other MAGIC John would have given us all had he not been killed so tragically. One of the greatest of all time and never to be forgotten.

Adam from New Orleans, LaYeah, John Lennon wasn't an Atheist. He was a Christian. So before you go spouting "jon lenen wuz a athyist hurp durp." do some research. Stephan from Pw, NyBrandon, this song refers to a perfect world, and in a perfect world Religion and Nationalism have no meaning so you would be wrong with your assumption, this song is how ever about a perfect world which is the only way "Pure Communism" would work, but the only argument I see is that made by the Capitalist pig-dogs, who refuse to believe that a legend such as John Lennon could possibly sing about a Communist Utopia. Annotation: All three of these books are a combination of poetry and illustrations that encourage the reader to find magic in everyday activities. All Imagine a Day without Water art entries must be submitted by November 13th. Submissions will be accepted with the official entry form (PDF) via direct mail to the Charlottesville’s Department of Public Works (305 4 th St. NW, Charlottesville, VA 22903) or electronically through our submission and online voting platform. In addition, there is an opportunity to drop off entries in-person with the official entry form (PDF) at the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library’s Central, Northside, and Crozet Branches during their normal hours of service. Submit media using our Art Contest Platform Uploader Form. Files must be JPEG/JPG, PNG, or GIF image file types.Sibella from Pretoria, South AfricaWith or without religion, you'd have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion. That's a qoute from Steven Weinberg. So sorry about your poetry contest, Tay! Chelsea Girl from Cleveland, Oh"Imagine" is a very special song. It's hard for me to review it because it isn't my favorite John Lennon song an yet I believe it's probably, ultimately, his most powerful. This is a unifying song that people all over the world love and sing. Even when I hear those opening chords my mind stops and I get very misty-eyed. It really is a deep song. Absolutely one of the greatest classics ever written by anyone. Jimeeb from London, CanadaThe only reason the world has religion is because at one time, long ago, mankind imagined... the only reason mankind has possessions is because at one time, long ago, mankind imagined... the only reason the world has countries is because at one time, long ago, mankind imagined... is the message: Be careful what you imagine. Dan from Coos Bay, OregonJohn Lennon's imagined heaven encourages a lifestyle of unrestrained debauchery. Lennon disdained systems that might restrain his own lifestyle. Greed for worldly fame and possessions is antithetical to concepts in this song like brotherhood, love, and peace. Lennon hypocritically imagines eliminating the one who had no place to lay his head – Jesus, and all those who would deny themselves and take up their cross to follow him. John was not the first to imagine such a place as the first one with such an imagination presented himself in the Garden of Eden. Many like John get to know that snake very well and learn to write his deceitful and hypocritical song lyrics. The brotherhood of debauchery is strong but will be overcome, not by might, not by power, by the spirit of truth.

The powerful symbolism of the book works in unison with paintings and text to create deeper meaning. It symbolizes objects as more than just its arbitrary symbol, as the quotation ‘when a tree is a ladder between earth and air’ presents the tree as not just a piece of wood, with bark and branches growing from the ground, but as something to be recognized in a different fashion-as a ladder. By drawing on the tree’s connections with the earth and air, it also portrays the beauty of nature, and how to appreciate it. Breanna from Henderson, NvHey Alif, I don't think John's discribing hevan, seeing as the first line of the song's Imagine there's no hevan!Rachel from Wellington, New Zealandthis is incredible.. look at all the conflicts and competitive conversations this song has sparked. speaks for itself really Anthony from Lodi, NjThere was also a billboard a few years ago and it said gone... but not forgotten and there is a pi Jeff from Casa Grande, AzYou know, I think John just wanted people to open their minds and think. Use your imagination. Lord knows, he had one vast and seemingly endless. What if, ask yourself. Shoot, there are other possibilities. Imagine them. Imagine.



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