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  2. Bagism - Wikipedia

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    Bagism is mentioned three times in the songs of John Lennon. The first time is in "The Ballad of John and Yoko" where he refers to "eating chocolate cake in a bag", which was at the Vienna press conference, and the second is in the song "Come Together", where he sings "He bag production". This is a reference to Bag Productions Ltd, Lennon's ...

  3. Category:Songs written by John Lennon - Wikipedia

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    Scared (John Lennon song) Scumbag (John Lennon and Yoko Ono song) Serve Yourself; Steel and Glass; Stranger's Room; Sunday Bloody Sunday (John Lennon and Yoko Ono song) Surprise, Surprise (Sweet Bird of Paradox) Suzy Parker (Beatles song)

  4. Slough (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "Slough" is a ten-stanza poem by Sir John Betjeman, first published in his 1937 collection Continual Dew. The British town of Slough was used as a dump for war surplus materials in the interwar years, [1] and then abruptly became the home of 850 new factories just before World War II. [2]

  5. In His Own Write - Wikipedia

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    Lennon showed Braun some of his writings and drawings, and Braun in turn showed them to Maschler, who recalled: "I thought they were wonderful and asked him who wrote them. When he told me John Lennon, I was immensely excited." [50] At Braun's insistence, Maschler joined him and the band at Wimbledon Palais in London on 14 December 1963. [50]

  6. John Sinclair (poet) - Wikipedia

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    John Sinclair (October 2, 1941 – April 2, 2024) was an American poet, writer, and political activist from Flint, Michigan. Sinclair's defining style is jazz poetry , and he released most of his works in audio formats.

  7. List of anti-war songs - Wikipedia

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    John Lennon & Yoko Ono/The Plastic Ono Band: 1965 "I Ain't Marching Anymore" Phil Ochs: 1968 "I Don't Wanna Go To Vietnam" John Lee Hooker: 1970 "I Should Be Proud" Martha and the Vandellas: 1983 "I Was Only 19 (A Walk in the Light Green)" Redgum: 1971 "I'd Love to Change the World" Ten Years After: 1970 "I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home ...

  8. John Holmes (poet) - Wikipedia

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    John Holmes (January 6, 1904 – June 22, 1962), born John Albert Holmes Jr., was a poet and critic. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was born in Somerville, Massachusetts , and both attended and taught at Tufts University where he was a professor of literature and modern poetry for 28 years.

  9. To the Memory of Mr. Oldham - Wikipedia

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    The poem is concluded with an echo of "the famous words that conclude Catullus's elegy to his brother: 'Atque in perpetuum, frater, ave atque vale' (And forever, brother, hail and farewell!)." [ 6 ] Marcellus, who is mentioned in line 23, is "[t]he nephew of Augustus, adopted by him as his successor.