@Sunlover Yes indeed, the song is a moving tribute to three great men, Lennon, MLK, Jr, & JFK & I would say, tho the song doesn't clearly reference him, his brother, RFK. Kick-a** but still a great sensitive song. One other point is all these born-again believers who won't miss a chance to inject J. C. & their personal Christian beliefs wherever they can.
@Sunlover Yes indeed, the song is a moving tribute to three great men, Lennon, MLK, Jr, & JFK & I would say, tho the song doesn't clearly reference him, his brother, RFK. Kick-a** but still a great sensitive song. One other point is all these born-again believers who won't miss a chance to inject J. C. & their personal Christian beliefs wherever they can.
"A voice from the past cried "Give peace a chance." He paid our price now he's free at last And imagine, we called him a dreamer"
Clearly about John Lennon here, but when I here "free at last," I think of Dr. King. Anyone else?
And don't you just get a chill when you hear "and we all wept in silence..."
@Sunlover Yes indeed, the song is a moving tribute to three great men, Lennon, MLK, Jr, & JFK & I would say, tho the song doesn't clearly reference him, his brother, RFK. Kick-a** but still a great sensitive song. One other point is all these born-again believers who won't miss a chance to inject J. C. & their personal Christian beliefs wherever they can.
@Sunlover Yes indeed, the song is a moving tribute to three great men, Lennon, MLK, Jr, & JFK & I would say, tho the song doesn't clearly reference him, his brother, RFK. Kick-a** but still a great sensitive song. One other point is all these born-again believers who won't miss a chance to inject J. C. & their personal Christian beliefs wherever they can.