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Guess the Missing Lyrics to “Imagine”

No overthink, no borders, just a piano and a promise.

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You’re on micro-repair duty for one famous wish. We removed little words; you return them so meaning and meter hold hands. No lecture voice. Gentle edits that make the song feel inevitable.

Map the scene first. The shoot lives in the white rooms at Tittenhurst Park: camera unhurried, a white piano centered, shutters opening. The language stays plain and generous—more people, fewer borders, fewer piles of stuff. Some options behave musically but bend that line. Ignore them.

Process is short. Read once, choose for idea, check the beat, move. If it clunks, trade it out. Stack small wins. When the right piece lands, the sentence lies flat and the keys in your head ring true.

1/21

Imagine there's no ____?

[A] Heaven | Opening with religious imagery, Lennon challenged listeners to envision existence without divine rewards. This philosophical bombshell drops before the first verse ends, setting up the song's radical reimagining of human society.

2/21

It's easy if you ____?

[C] try | Lennon's gentle encouragement feels like a friend nudging you toward possibility. The verb choice makes imagination feel accessible rather than impossible, turning philosophical revolution into something anyone can attempt right now.

3/21

No ____ below us?

[A] Hell | Completing the cosmological erasure, Lennon removes eternal punishment alongside eternal reward. Without carrots or sticks in the afterlife, humans must find meaning in their present existence together.

4/21

Above us only ____?

[D] sky | Physical reality replaces metaphysical speculation. The simple observation strips away supernatural layers, leaving humanity with tangible atmosphere and infinite space to contemplate their actual place in the universe.

5/21

Imagine all the ____?

[B] people | Universal inclusion arrives with this plural noun. Not specific groups or demographics but everyone, everywhere. The song's scope expands from individual imagination to collective human experience in two syllables.

6/21

Living for ____?

[A] today | Present tense philosophy condensed into one word. Without afterlife considerations, Lennon suggests focusing on immediate experience. Each sunrise becomes more precious when it's all we're guaranteed to have.

7/21

Imagine there's no ____?

[B] countries | Political boundaries vanish in verse two. Written during Vietnam War protests, this line imagined Earth without artificial divisions that send young people to die defending imaginary lines on maps.

8/21

It isn't hard ____?

[D] to do | Action verb transforms thought experiment into practical possibility. Lennon insists his vision isn't merely theoretical but achievable, shifting responsibility from philosophical musing to actual implementation by listeners willing to try.

9/21

Nothing ____ for?

[C] to kill or die | War's ultimate costs questioned in eight syllables. Flipping patriotic rhetoric, Lennon asks what cause justifies violence when we could simply choose peace instead of manufacturing reasons for conflict.

10/21

And no ____ too?

[B] religion | The most controversial line challenges organized belief systems. Lennon saw dogma dividing humanity into competing tribes, each claiming exclusive truth while missing the universal love at spirituality's core.

11/21

Living life in ____?

[C] peace | Not just absence of war but active peaceful existence. The word encompasses both personal serenity and global cooperation, suggesting individual mindfulness creates collective transformation when practiced by millions simultaneously.

12/21

You may say I'm a ____?

[D] dreamer | Self-aware acknowledgment of skeptics' dismissal. Lennon anticipates criticism, owning the label before critics can weaponize it. Dreams precede reality; someone must imagine change before society can build it.

13/21

But I'm not the ____?

[A] only one | Solidarity emerges through negation. Millions share this vision across cultures and centuries. The song transforms from individual statement to movement anthem with this recognition of collective yearning.

14/21

I hope someday you'll ____?

[B] join us | Invitation replaces instruction. Rather than preaching conversion, Lennon extends welcoming hand to listeners. The plural "us" reveals community already exists, waiting to embrace newcomers ready for change.

15/21

And the world will ____?

[D] be as one | Unity through existence, not just action. Beyond coordinated behavior, Lennon envisions fundamental interconnection where humanity recognizes itself as single organism sharing one planetary home together.

16/21

Imagine no ____?

[C] possessions | Material attachment questioned in verse three. Living in luxury while singing about poverty, Lennon acknowledged his contradiction but argued the message transcended messenger's imperfections. Ideas matter more than who speaks them.

17/21

I wonder if ____?

[A] you can | Direct challenge to individual listener's capability. Moving from collective "we" to personal "you," Lennon tests whether his audience can genuinely release material obsessions that define modern consumer existence.

18/21

No need for ____?

[C] greed or hunger | Twin scarcities eliminated simultaneously. Greed creates artificial hunger through hoarding. Remove accumulation impulse and resources naturally distribute, feeding everyone. Economic justice flows from psychological transformation, not political revolution.

19/21

A ____ of man?

[B] brotherhood | Gender-specific term reflects 1971's linguistic limitations, but sentiment remains inclusive. Human family transcends biological relationships, creating chosen bonds through shared values rather than blood or geography alone.

20/21

Sharing all the ____?

[D] world | Complete planetary commons proposed. Not just sharing possessions but sharing existence itself. Every sunset, ocean, and mountain belongs equally to all humans, making ownership obsolete through abundance.

21/21

And the world will ____?

[A] live as one | Final verb chooses life over mere survival. Not just existing together but truly living, flourishing collectively. The song ends where humanity begins, together in shared aliveness on our pale blue dot.

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