John Lennon love letter bemoaning Paul's snoring goes on sale 

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Published On: 12 Jun 2025, 17:52

 
LONDON, June 12, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - A 1962 love letter from John Lennon to his 
future wife Cynthia, in which he complains about Paul McCartney's snoring, 
will be sold at Christie's next month, the London auction house said.

The 21-year old Lennon wrote the letter over five nights in April 1962, 
during the Beatles' residency at the Star-Club in Hamburg.

"I love love love you and I'm missing you like mad," wrote the songwriter, 
before adding a lewd suggestion. 

The letter is expected to fetch up to œ40,000 ($54,000) when it is sold on 
July 9.

In it, Lennon mentions close friend and original Beatles' bassist Stuart 
Sutcliffe, who had died days before, saying he had considered visiting his 
fianc‚e Astrid "but I would be so awkward". 

He opposed Cynthia's plans to share a house with McCartney's then girlfriend 
Dot Rhone in Liverpool, saying "we would never be alone really ... imagine 
having her there all the time when we were in bed - and imagine Paul coming 
all the time". 

He complained about his bandmate's bedtime habits, writing "Paul's leaping 
about on my head (he's in a bunk on top of me and he's snoring) ... Shurrup M 
carntey (sic)!... 

Lennon signed off the letter: "I love you I love you please wait for me and 
don't be sad and work hard be a clever little Cyn Powell". 

Cynthia Powell dated Lennon from 1958 and they married in August 1962, giving 
birth to their son Julian in April 1963.

They divorced in 1968, and a year later Lennon married Yoko Ono. 
 

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