Dec 8th
Monday

I remember a moment 28 years ago like it was just yesterday.
And here we are still trying to imagine.
And Lennon’s memory lives on . . .

9 Responses

  • Moe says:

    A tragedy for sure….

    28 years??
    :shock:
    Oh dear…where did they go?

    I thought the same damn thing.
    ~m

  • Lolly says:

    He gave us some fantastic music.

    Hey, the snow changed direction! It’s too warm for it to stick, though.

    Not up here, Lolly. 9 degrees this morning.
    ouch.
    ~m

  • PiedType says:

    Imagine … 28 years and we’re no closer to the world he envisioned. Sad.

    My thoughts, exactly.
    Thanks for stopping by, PT
    ~m

  • QueenBitch says:

    Imagine is one of the (many) songs I want at my funeral….
    Its taken me five minutes to write this as I got distracted by the snow on your page.

    I want ‘Mind Games’ at my eternal clam bake.
    Lyrics like ‘Doing the mind guerrilla’ floating around my resting place is just way too cool.
    Reverend Evyl could preside. :mrgreen:
    ~m

  • Spaz says:

    Hm, we sang ‘Imagine’ at the last Baez concert. She switched the lyrics a little:

    ‘you may say we are dreamers, but we’re not the only ones’…..

    Well, thanks to John, it’s at least plural nowadays.

    We are all dreamers, huh?
    Sometimes dreaming is all we got, these days.
    ~m

  • Evyl says:

    It truly was a tragic moment.

    On another note, I tried to write my name in the snow but shorted out my monitor and straightened my pubes.

  • Enreal says:

    It will live on forever… that is what hope does… whether we win or lose… whether it is good or not… hope needs only a thought… and in that thought it grows… Lennon sewed the seeds…

    Thank you too for making his memory alive

  • Grimm says:

    I must admit, that while I enjoy his work – I feel somewhat out of touch because I never really listened to it until many years after his death.

    I was only 7 and knew who he was but not what he was about until later.

  • Gerry says:

    The day remains in my memory…they day Marc David Chapman took the life from a man who was a person who at times was misunderstood..This was the day as a song once said “The Day the Music Died” R.I.P. Dr. Winston O. Boogie

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