Monday, 30 August 2021

Imagine by Sean Ali Stone & Michel Huygen


Imagine by Sean Ali Stone & Michel Huygen mirrored https://vimeo.com/506347876 From the new album from Sean Ali Stone & Michel Huygen: Alien Spirit. Now available on Spotify, iTunes and Amazon. "Imagine" is a poem featured in Stone's poetry book, The Ephemeral Shades of Time, now available from Amazon... amazon.com/Ephemeral-Shad... Imagine a world where hugs are greetings, Where words are honored, Because we’re genuinely happy to share this world With each other. Imagine a world where contracts are affirmations, And agreements are oral, Because goods are traded between friends Until all share in the wealth. Imagine a world where you’re not seen as a commodity, Where millions don’t follow soul-less posers, Ignoring the cues of social engineers Because we are all creators. Imagine a world where people do what’s right, And trust their intuition, No matter what their leaders and laws Told them to. Imagine a world where feelings are valued, Enough to be freely expressed Instead of scoffed at, because In the eyes of the young is the heart of the grown. Imagine a world where the sickness in our souls Is treated as carefully As a doctor working in the ER, Knowing that healing only happens inside. Imagine a world where imagination is honored, And society looks at its own shadows, Rather than projecting it onto others… We’d all be set free. Imagine if we stopped trying to force the world The way we want it to be, And started to love our life Just the way it is. Imagine if every child were told That they are enough; Instead of competing for more, We’d make room for everyone. Imagine a world where you have nothing to prove And to breathe is the miracle, So people smile at your sight, To know you are welcome, and thanks, for being here. by Sean Ali Stone Music by Michel Huygen Stock Footage Courtesy of Videvo For more about Sean and his work, please visit SeanStone.info Instagram: @therealseanstone Facebook: facebook.com/therealseanstone Twitter: @WatchingSean Telegram: Sean Stone

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