Beyoncé And John Lennon In Underground Metro System Failure
Beyoncé and John Lennon are stuck in Underground Metro System Failure and forced to have a deep conversation.
Beyoncé: Honey, even empires crumble, trains break down, but the show must go on, you know? We find our light, even in the dark tunnels.
John Lennon: Yeah, well, imagine all the people, stuck in a tube, living for today, without a functioning timetable. Peace and love, but also, a bloody nightmare.
Beyoncé: Nightmare or not, there's still power here, John. In the shared frustration, in the silent strength of waiting. That's resilience, baby.
John Lennon: Resilience, yeah, that's the working-class hero in everyone, innit? Still, I'd rather be giving peace a chance somewhere a bit more...above ground.
Beyoncé: Peace is an inside job, darling. Whether you're on stage in front of millions or stuck underground with a busted train. Own your power.
John Lennon: Power to the people, right? But what about the power to actually get this bloody train moving? That's what I'm craving right now.
Beyoncé: The power to create your own reality, John. We can sit here and complain, or we can make music in our minds, build empires in our heads.
John Lennon: Empires of the mind... I like that. Maybe we should write a song about it, "Stuck in the Tube Blues," or something equally profound.
Beyoncé: That's the spirit, darling. Use your voice, even if it's just humming a tune while we wait for the light at the end of this tunnel.
John Lennon: Alright, Bey, alright. Let's give it a go. Imagine...all the people, singing about a broken train... it's a start, yeah?