He still sees him — in the quiet hours before dawn, when music drifts through memory like smoke. Paul McCartney has shared that John Lennon appears in his dreams, not always speaking in words, but through melodies they never finished together. Sometimes there’s laughter. Sometimes there’s a silence that cuts deeper than sound. “It feels like he’s still around,” Paul admits softly, “as if he’s just stepped out of the room.” For fans, it’s hauntingly beautiful — a friendship that refused to end, a creative bond so deep it continues beyond waking life. The songs don’t stop; they simply change where they’re written. In these dreams, Lennon isn’t a legend or a ghost of history. He’s a friend. A partner. A presence that lingers. For McCartney, each visit is both a gift and a reminder — comfort wrapped in loss. A melody that arrives unannounced, then fades with the morning light. Some connections don’t disappear with time. They echo. ▶️ FULL VIDEO BELOW

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He still sees him — in the quiet hours before dawn, when music drifts through memory like smoke. Paul McCartney has often shared that John Lennon visits him in dreams, not speaking with words, but with melodies they never had the chance to finish.

Sometimes it is laughter that fills the room; other times, it is a silence so profound it cuts deeper than any note. “It feels like he’s still around,” McCartney admits softly, “as if he’s just stepped out of the room.” These moments are fleeting, intimate, and hauntingly real.

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Fans call it beautiful, even ethereal — a friendship that refused to die, a song that keeps writing itself in the quiet hours. The connection between McCartney and Lennon transcends life, creating echoes of music that feel alive decades later.

For McCartney, each dream is both a gift and a ghost, a private encore from a friend gone too soon. In those darkened hours, Lennon’s presence lingers, a reminder that true artistry never truly leaves us.

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