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World Peace
Imagine 
 Written by John Lennon
 “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.” 
 
 Peace is impossible to accomplish in the world we live in today. It’s not because I agree with Lennon’s dreams of complete peace, just the opposite. It’s because I find the picture of peace he paints to be a lonely, depressing one. Think about it.
 In the verses of “Imagine” Lennon dreams of a world where “there’s no heaven…no hell”, where the people “live for today”, “there’s no countries [races]”, “nothing to…die for.” Imagine how it would really be to live for only today, to never have any dreams for the future. Imagine what it would be like for everyone to look exactly the same. Same eyes, same hair, same. Picture no religion or belief system. Nothing worth dying for: no belief, no patriotism, no person. Imagine if we all lived in perfect harmony all the time. 
 We would have no reason to live. Our skin and hair color represents our culture. Our ambitions are what make tomorrow worth it. The beliefs and morals we have are what make us. 
 In the perfect peace Lennon describes, we wouldn’t have people or places worth dying for. We wouldn’t have dreams or faith. We would all be the same, clones of each other. 
 If we each want to be an individual, perfect peace is impossible.

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