In what Beatles song does the lyric "the love there that's sleeping" appear, allegedly expressing dismay at the world's unrealized potential for universal love?

Answer While My Guitar Gently Weeps

According to the story, George Harrison wrote "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" after becoming inspired by the Eastern philosophy of I Ching, which emphasizes randomness. So, Harrison decided to write a song by taking a random book from a shelf in my parents' house, and finding a random phrase in it. The first phrase he saw was "gently weep" With Clapton joining him on guitar, the rest is history.

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