COHEN, Ira
    
      
    
      
    Imagine Jean Cocteau 
  
    
      
    Imagine Jean Cocteau in the lobby
    
      
    holding a torch
    
      
    Imagine a trained dog act,
    
      
    a Rock and Roll Band
    
      
    Imagine I am Curly of the Three Stooges
    
      
    disguised as Wm Shakespeare
    
      
    Imagine that I'm the cousin of the Mayor
    
      
    of New York or the King of Nepal
    
      
    (I didn't say Napoleon!)
    
      
    Imagine what it is like to be in the glare
    
      
    of hot lights when you are longing for dark
    
      
    corners
    
      
    Imagine the Ghost Patrol, the Tribal
    
      
    Orchestra - 
    
      
    Imagine an elephant playing a harmonica
    
      
    or someone weighing out bones on the edge
    
      
    of the desert in Afghanistan
    
      
    Imagine that these poems are recorded moments
    
      
    of temporary sanity
    
      
    Imagine that the clock was just turned back - 
    
      
    or forwards - a hundred years instead of an hour
    
      
    Let us pretend that we have no place to go,
    
      
    that we are here in the Cosmic Hotel,
    
      
    that our bags are packed & that we have one hour
    
      
    to checkout time
    
      
    Imagine whatever you will but know that it is not
    
      
    imagination but experience which makes poetry,
    
      
    and that behind every image,
    
      
    behind every word there is something
    
      
    I am trying to tell you,
    
      
    something that really happened.