John Lennon's Imagine in a Wal-Mart


I heard John lennon's imagine in wal-mart today. People humming along to "imagine no possessions" while filling there rolling cages with all sorts of crap. It reminded me of mishima, whose works were enjoyed by all but when he espoused those ideas in reality he was laughed at. There is no harmony of pen and sword. Art is a meaningless fantasy. Yes it's great to imagine but we needn't do anything more, in fact those venues for imagining might actually do more harm than good, we resort into those fantasies instead of doing anything about it. What we can imagine, we needn't create.

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It sounds to me he's one of those "glass half-empty" blokes. ;)

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"Art is a meaningless fantasy."?!?! But it got you thinking... didn't it? That's all it needs to do. Whether you'd wake up or keep dreaming and keep throwing stuff in the rolling cages (I like that!) is up to you...

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If "I Found Out" was heard at Wal-Mart, now that would be something.



Poets are made by fools like me, but only God can make STD.

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Or maybe in a evangelical mega church, the choir all singing in counterpoint "there aint no jesus gonna come from the sky!"

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"God is a concept...by which..we measure...our...pain.
I'll say it again..."

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We primal daily.

" ** Vended food contains all the necessary nutrients for survival. ** "

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Hey all I do is make art, but sometimes I just doubt it's ability to transform anything anymore...

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And I suppose you were just there to use the toilets, right? Let's hope your delicate sensibilities weren't too sullied by the ordeal.

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