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Some people do not agree with the sentiments expressed in the song: Imagine there's no countries, no religion, no possessions. These are too difficult for them to imagine.

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It suggested the idea that there is no Heaven or Hell.

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Imagine: John Lennon (1988) is rated R for brief nudity, pervasive language, and mild drug references.

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What are the lyrics to Connie Talbot's imagine?

Link to lyrics of "Imagine" by John Lennon of the Beatles as performed by Connie Talbot provided below.


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Explicit Lyrics was created on 2002-11-05.


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The song "Imagine" by John Lennon reflects sociological concepts such as idealism and equality. The lyrics envision a world without divisions of religion, nationality, and possessions, promoting a sense of unity and peace among all people. The song encourages listeners to think critically about societal structures and imagine a more harmonious and equal society, which aligns with the sociological goal of studying and addressing issues related to inequality and social dynamics.


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Because they edit out explicit content... etc.