Dogtown
Yoko Ono Lyrics


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The town's dawning, I'm the only one awake
The streets are whistling, I light my fourth cigarette
I think of my friends, they were once not so dead
What are they thinking now?

One day I'll be just a little stone
Nobody'll know that the stone had such emotions
Anyway I'm always on the run
Someday I'll be remembered for the phone calls I never made

Letters I never mailed
And stories I never finished telling anyone

The town's yawning, I let my dog walk me around
He took a shoot and people smiled
I tried the same and people frowned
Yes, it's a dog, dogtown

One day let's be a pair of trees
Nobody'll know that the trees had such a history
Anyway, wed never be this lonely
Someday I'll be remembered for the fine words I meant to keep

A warm smile I meant to leave
And a true song I meant to finish writing all my life

Yes, it's a dogtown, it's a dogtown
Yes, it's a dogtown, it's a dogtown
Dog, dog, dog, dog, dog, dog, dog, dog, dogtown

Peas porridge luck, peas porridge stuck
Peas porridge in the pot nine years old
Some gets paid, some gets grades
Some stays in the pot nine years old

Yes, it's a dogtown, it's a dogtown
Yes, it's a dogtown, it's a dogtown
Dog, dog, dog, dog, dog, dog, dog, dog, dogtown

Peas porridge loved, peas porridge spoiled
Peas porridge in the pot nine years old
Some gets laid, some gets slayed
Some stays in the pot nine years old

Yes, it's a dogtown, it's a dogtown
Yes, it's a dogtown, it's a dogtown
Dog, dog, dog, dog, dog, dog, dog, dog, dogtown





Dogtown, dogtown, dogtown, dogtown
Dogtown, dogtown, dogtown

Overall Meaning

Yoko Ono's "Dogtown" is an introspective and melancholic song about the passage of time and a sense of loneliness. As the town is awakening, the singer is awake, smoking cigarettes, and pondering about their past and their dead friends. They wonder what their friends would be thinking now and what mark they would be leaving behind. The singer then moves on to think about their legacy and how they will be remembered when they are gone, without phone calls or finished stories.


As the song progresses, the singer takes their dog for a walk in the town, and as the dog takes a shot, people smile at the dog but not at them. This juxtaposition highlights the sense of loneliness and isolation that the singer feels. They then imagine being a pair of trees that no one cares about but at least they would not be so lonely. The song concludes with a repetitive chorus of "yes, it's a dogtown," which evokes a sense of resignation and acceptance.


Overall, "Dogtown" is a poignant song that captures the bittersweet feelings of human existence, the longing for connection and meaning, and the inevitability of mortality.


Line by Line Meaning

The town's dawning, I'm the only one awake
It's early morning and I'm the only one out and about in town


The streets are whistling, I light my fourth cigarette
The wind is blowing through the empty streets, and I'm smoking my fourth cigarette


I think of my friends, they were once not so dead
I'm thinking of my friends who have passed away, remembering when they were still alive


What are they thinking now?
I wonder what my deceased friends would think of me and my current situation


One day I'll be just a little stone
One day I will pass away and become a small, insignificant part of the world


Nobody'll know that the stone had such emotions
No one will know the emotions and experiences I had in my life


Anyway I'm always on the run
I'm always busy and constantly moving forward in my life


Someday I'll be remembered for the phone calls I never made
I will be remembered for the things I wanted to do but never got around to doing


Letters I never mailed
I never sent the letters to the people I wrote them to


And stories I never finished telling anyone
I had stories to tell, but I never got around to telling them


The town's yawning, I let my dog walk me around
The town is waking up and I'm walking my dog around


He took a shoot and people smiled
My dog relieved himself and people found it amusing


I tried the same and people frowned
When I did the same thing, people disapproved


Yes, it's a dog, dogtown
This town is a place that loves its dogs


One day let's be a pair of trees
Let's grow old and have our own history, like two trees


Nobody'll know that the trees had such a history
No one will know our history, just like nobody knows the history of two random trees


Anyway, we'd never be this lonely
If we grow old together, we wouldn't have to be lonely


Someday I'll be remembered for the fine words I meant to keep
I will be remembered for the things I said that were meaningful


A warm smile I meant to leave
I meant to leave people with kind smiles


And a true song I meant to finish writing all my life
I always meant to finish writing a truly meaningful song


Peas porridge luck, peas porridge stuck
This line is nonsensical and has no deeper meaning


Peas porridge in the pot nine years old
Another nonsensical line with no deeper meaning


Some gets paid, some gets grades
Some people get paid for their work, some get good grades in school


Some stays in the pot nine years old
Some people stay in one place for a long time


Peas porridge loved, peas porridge spoiled
The peas porridge has gone bad or turned rotten


Some gets laid, some gets slayed
Some people have sex, some people get killed


Yes, it's a dogtown, it's a dogtown
This place is really all about dogs


Dog, dog, dog, dog, dog, dog, dog, dog, dogtown
Again, emphasizing that this is a dog-obsessed town




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Written by: YOKO ONO

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