John Lennon
1940-1980
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This video is an AI-generated active imagination of what might be said to us today based on the written historical record.
Dreaming in a House on Fire
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You ever notice
how the television hums
like a nervous refrigerator
full of old slogans?
Everybody’s shouting in neon now.
Red hats. Blue maps.
Faces glowing in the blue-light cathedral.
And I’m sitting here thinking —
what if the empire’s just a lonely kid
with a microphone?
What if the walls are just mirrors
we’re afraid to look into?
Strange days, aren’t they?
You can sell fear in a cereal box.
You can package outrage like bubblegum.
You can chant somebody’s name
till it sounds like God.
But God never needed applause.
God never needed polling numbers.
God never needed enemies
to prove He was alive.
Imagine the republic as a garden.
Now imagine we’re pouring gasoline
because we’re scared of weeds.
That’s what it feels like.
Like we forgot
that love’s not sentimental —
it’s subversive.
Love says
“I see you.”
Power says
“I own you.”
And the funny thing is —
love’s much stronger.
It just doesn’t shout as much.
You want greatness?
Try gentleness.
Try telling the truth
without a weapon in your voice.
Try building something
that doesn’t need somebody else to shrink.
You can’t bomb your way to belonging.
You can’t tweet your way to transcendence.
You can’t chant your way into maturity.
The soul’s not impressed.
The soul’s watching.
And sometimes I think
the whole country’s like a guitar
strung too tight.
Twang it hard enough
and it snaps.
But loosen it —
just a bit —
and it sings.
So here’s my yawp.
Not a war cry.
More like a dream
slipping under the door
of a locked room.
Imagine courage without cruelty.
Imagine power without paranoia.
Imagine waking up one morning
and not needing someone smaller
to feel tall.
You may say I’m a dreamer.
But I’ve seen what nightmares look like.
And I’d rather keep dreaming
till the noise turns into music again.
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