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'''Imagine''' is a song by [[John Lennon]]. [[Forrest Gump]] accidentally inspired the lyrics to the song while describing to Lennon the condition of the people in China after his return from [[ping-pong]] diplomacy.
 
'''Imagine''' is a song by [[John Lennon]]. [[Forrest Gump]] accidentally inspired the lyrics to the song while describing to Lennon the condition of the people in China after his return from [[ping-pong]] diplomacy.
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It is implied that Forrest accidentally inspires the lyrics to Lennon's song "[[Imagine]]". After Cavett introduces Forrest and Lennon to each other, he asks Forrest what China was like. Forrest says "Well, in the land of China, people hardly got nothing at all," and Lennon asks ''"No posessions?"'' Forrest then says "And in China, they never go to church," to which Lennon says ''"No religion, too?"'' Here, Cavett interjects "Hard to imagine", but Lennon says "Well, ''it's easy if you try,'' Dick." All three of these spoken phrases by Lennon are worked into the famous song.
   
 
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Revision as of 18:53, 20 February 2014

The subject of this article:

  • is not mentioned in the Forrest Gump novel canon (including Gump & Co.)
  • exists in the Forrest Gump film canon
  • exists in real life (see Wikipedia article: Imagine (song))

Imagine is a song by John Lennon. Forrest Gump accidentally inspired the lyrics to the song while describing to Lennon the condition of the people in China after his return from ping-pong diplomacy.

It is implied that Forrest accidentally inspires the lyrics to Lennon's song "Imagine". After Cavett introduces Forrest and Lennon to each other, he asks Forrest what China was like. Forrest says "Well, in the land of China, people hardly got nothing at all," and Lennon asks "No posessions?" Forrest then says "And in China, they never go to church," to which Lennon says "No religion, too?" Here, Cavett interjects "Hard to imagine", but Lennon says "Well, it's easy if you try, Dick." All three of these spoken phrases by Lennon are worked into the famous song.