Vocab:
1. Futz-To pass time in idleness (usually followed by around).
2.Canorous- Richly melodious; pleasant sounding; musical.
3.Irascible- Prone to anger; easily provoked to anger; hot-tempered.
Imagine Song Lyrics
John Lennon
5 paragraphs
it took me about 30 secs to read but much longer to analyze, I'm splitting my analysis into 2 RR;s because it's really long
Rating: 10/10- possibly the best song ever written
Imagine there's no Heaven
It's easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Living for today
Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace
You may say that I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will be as one
Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world
You may say that I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will live as one
Link to the actual music video(there's nothing inappropriate except the mention of "hell" in a religious context.): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b7qaSxuZUg
Imagine has been named the best song ever by many people and John Lennon is definitely one of the most brilliant musicians ever. This song was written by Lennon himself and is accompanied with a piano also played by Lennon. Warning: From this point on, I'm going to get little into my own personal beliefs, which I feel is necessary to respond to this beautiful song. I am in no way asking you to agree with me, and I respect your personal opinions and beliefs. In the first paragraph, the song actually sounds pretty atheistic, telling you to imagine that there's no heaven or hell. He also tells us that "it's easy if you try," which is pretty hard for me to believe, because imagining there's no heaven would be impossible for me. Most religions have some form of heaven, which is basically defined as a blissful place where you go after you die if you do good deeds in your life. Of course, this is all hypothetical, but if our brains were wiped of the belief in heaven, would we act the same? What's to stop us from doing bad deeds? Of course, everybody has their own definition of a good deed, and radical terrorist actions are usually done in the name of God. So if all these bad things(The holocaust, terrorism, etc.) still happen when most of the world believes in some form of heaven, then what happens when they don't, I can't imagine(no pun intended).
Onto the second verse. Now he's asking us to imagine there aren't any countries, and saying it isn't hard to do, which I agree with. This completely goes with his anti-war image. A place without countries, like Pangaea, only not one giant landmass. If you think about it, war usually has only two apart, then most wars wouldn't happen. Germany couldn't invade Poland because neither reasons: A fight over land, or a fight over beliefs/ Race. It seems funny that if Pangaea hadn't split would exist. No invasions. No need for border patrol. I can imagine it, but it would never happen. The previous sentences pretty much explain "nothing to kill or die for," but then the song says "no religion too, saying it would make people live life in peace. I've already explained the cons of the "no heaven thing," but "no religion" concept is entirely different. Would the world function better if it was entirely atheistic? I believe the answer is no, but it's an interesting question. If there was nothing beyond life, if our time on earth was it, then what would people do? I believe this question is best illustrated in a Calvin and Hobbes strip:

I've mentioned atheism being a big part in this song a lot, but I want to clarify that I don't think that John Lennon wasn't really atheistic, he was raised by the church of England, but had trouble with Religion. It's unclear on my internet searches whether he was actually atheistic. I don't think this song is atheistic, it's just asking you to imagine, and he never actually says that what he tells you to imagine is good.
To be continued...
1. Futz-To pass time in idleness (usually followed by around).
2.Canorous- Richly melodious; pleasant sounding; musical.
3.Irascible- Prone to anger; easily provoked to anger; hot-tempered.
Imagine Song Lyrics
John Lennon
5 paragraphs
it took me about 30 secs to read but much longer to analyze, I'm splitting my analysis into 2 RR;s because it's really long
Rating: 10/10- possibly the best song ever written
Imagine there's no Heaven
It's easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Living for today
Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace
You may say that I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will be as one
Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world
You may say that I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will live as one
Link to the actual music video(there's nothing inappropriate except the mention of "hell" in a religious context.): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b7qaSxuZUg
Imagine has been named the best song ever by many people and John Lennon is definitely one of the most brilliant musicians ever. This song was written by Lennon himself and is accompanied with a piano also played by Lennon. Warning: From this point on, I'm going to get little into my own personal beliefs, which I feel is necessary to respond to this beautiful song. I am in no way asking you to agree with me, and I respect your personal opinions and beliefs. In the first paragraph, the song actually sounds pretty atheistic, telling you to imagine that there's no heaven or hell. He also tells us that "it's easy if you try," which is pretty hard for me to believe, because imagining there's no heaven would be impossible for me. Most religions have some form of heaven, which is basically defined as a blissful place where you go after you die if you do good deeds in your life. Of course, this is all hypothetical, but if our brains were wiped of the belief in heaven, would we act the same? What's to stop us from doing bad deeds? Of course, everybody has their own definition of a good deed, and radical terrorist actions are usually done in the name of God. So if all these bad things(The holocaust, terrorism, etc.) still happen when most of the world believes in some form of heaven, then what happens when they don't, I can't imagine(no pun intended).
Onto the second verse. Now he's asking us to imagine there aren't any countries, and saying it isn't hard to do, which I agree with. This completely goes with his anti-war image. A place without countries, like Pangaea, only not one giant landmass. If you think about it, war usually has only two apart, then most wars wouldn't happen. Germany couldn't invade Poland because neither reasons: A fight over land, or a fight over beliefs/ Race. It seems funny that if Pangaea hadn't split would exist. No invasions. No need for border patrol. I can imagine it, but it would never happen. The previous sentences pretty much explain "nothing to kill or die for," but then the song says "no religion too, saying it would make people live life in peace. I've already explained the cons of the "no heaven thing," but "no religion" concept is entirely different. Would the world function better if it was entirely atheistic? I believe the answer is no, but it's an interesting question. If there was nothing beyond life, if our time on earth was it, then what would people do? I believe this question is best illustrated in a Calvin and Hobbes strip:
I've mentioned atheism being a big part in this song a lot, but I want to clarify that I don't think that John Lennon wasn't really atheistic, he was raised by the church of England, but had trouble with Religion. It's unclear on my internet searches whether he was actually atheistic. I don't think this song is atheistic, it's just asking you to imagine, and he never actually says that what he tells you to imagine is good.
To be continued...
That's an interesting idea; that if there were no heaven, why would we do anything good? Don't people just do good things based on their own moral code? Everyone creates their own idea of what is right and wrong to some extent, so wouldn't that just control our motions?
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