New York City
Yoko Ono Lyrics


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Wake up in the morning, my hands cold in fear.
And midsummer new york my heart shakes in terror.
My heart, my hands, my legs, my mind,
Evrything I touch is shaking, shaking, shaking, shaking,
Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, oooh.

Wake up in the morning, my beds wet in sweat.
And midsummer new york, scream in the mirror.
And the door, and the chairs, and the floor, and the ceiling,
Evrything you see is aching, shaking, shaking, shaking,
Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, oooh.
And you shake, shake, shake, shake, shake,
Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, oooh.

Wake up in the morning, my minds dried up in pain.
Midsummer new yorks waiting for the rain.
The window, the trees, the park, the sun,
The whole world s shaking, is shaking, shaking,
Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, oooh.

Shake, oh, shake, oh, shake,
Shake, oh, shake, shake.
Aching, aching, aching, aching, aching,
Oh, its aching, aching, aching, oh, aching,
Aching, aching, oh, its aching, aching, oh, oh.

Shaking, shaking,
Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake,
Shake!
Shake, oh, shake, shake, shake, shake,
Shake, shake, shake.

Shake, shake,
Shake, shake, shake, shake.

Ooh, oh, shake, shake, shake, shake,
Oh, oh, oh, oh, aching, oh, oh, aching, aching, aching, aching.
Shake, shake, shaking, shaking, shaking, shaking,
Shaking, ooh, oh, shaking, oh, shake,
Oh, oh, shaking, shaking, shaking, shaking,
Oh, oh, shaking, shake, shake, shake, shake,
Shake, shake, shake,
Shake!





Oh, oh, oh, shake, shake.

Overall Meaning

In Yoko Ono's song "New York City," she paints a picture of a city that is both beautiful and terrifying. The song begins with the lines, "Wake up in the morning, my hands cold in fear. And midsummer New York, my heart shakes in terror." This visceral description sets the tone for the rest of the song, which is filled with images of fear and anxiety.


Throughout the song, Ono describes a world that is constantly shaking and aching. She sings, "Everything I touch is shaking, shaking, shaking, shaking, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, oooh." The repetition of these words emphasizes the feeling of unease that permeates the song.


Ono also uses imagery to convey the sense of isolation and desperation that can come with living in a bustling city. She sings, "Midsummer New York's waiting for the rain. The window, the trees, the park, the sun, the whole world's shaking, is shaking, shaking, shake, shake, shake, shake, oooh." These lines suggest that despite being surrounded by people and activity, the singer feels alone and disconnected from the world around her.


Overall, "New York City" is a haunting and evocative song that captures the complex and contradictory nature of living in a large city.


Line by Line Meaning

Wake up in the morning, my hands cold in fear.
I wake up feeling afraid and anxious, with a physical response of coldness in my hands.


And midsummer new york my heart shakes in terror.
Even during the warm summer months in New York City, I'm still filled with fear that causes my heart to beat irregularly.


My heart, my hands, my legs, my mind,
My entire being is affected by this sense of terror and anxiety.


Evrything I touch is shaking, shaking, shaking, shaking,
My fear is so intense that it manifests in a physical tremble in everything I touch.


Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, oooh.
This repeated refrain emphasizes the pervasive nature of my fear as it affects every aspect of my life.


Wake up in the morning, my beds wet in sweat.
My anxiety is so strong that it results in night sweats that leave my bed damp in the morning.


And midsummer new york, scream in the mirror.
The terror that grips me is so severe that it drives me to scream when I look at myself in the mirror, even during the hottest months of the year in NYC.


And the door, and the chairs, and the floor, and the ceiling,
The physical objects in my environment seem to throb and ache with me as I struggle with my intense fear and anxiety.


Evrything you see is aching, shaking, shaking, shaking,
This line implies that New York City itself is somehow suffering alongside me as I deal with my intense emotional distress.


Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, oooh.
The refrain is repeated here to drive home the idea that everything around me is shaking and trembling along with me.


And you shake, shake, shake, shake, shake,
It's not just me who's shaking and trembling - others around me are too.


Wake up in the morning, my minds dried up in pain.
This line describes the mental anguish and torment I experience as I cope with my intense fear and anxiety.


Midsummer new yorks waiting for the rain.
The arrival of rainfall is used as a metaphor for the relief and release I'm hoping for in the future when it comes to managing my anxiety.


The window, the trees, the park, the sun,
The natural elements around me seem to pulsate and vibrate along with my intense emotions.


The whole world s shaking, is shaking, shaking,
The pervasive nature of my fear and its impact on my environment is emphasized here.


Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, oooh.
The refrain is once again reiterated to emphasize the idea that even the whole world around me is shaking and trembling with the intensity of my emotions.


Shaking, shaking, Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, Shake!
This line emphasizes the all-encompassing nature of my fear and its physical manifestations.


Oh, oh, oh, shake, shake, Oh, oh, oh, oh, aching, oh, oh, aching, aching, aching, aching.
The repetition of 'oh' here builds a sense of urgency, as if pleading for relief from the physical and mental toll of anxiety.


Shaking, shaking, Shaking, ooh, oh, shaking, oh, shake, Oh, oh, shaking, shaking, shaking, shaking, Oh, oh, shaking, shake, shake, shake, shake, Shake, shake, shake, Shake!
The repetition of 'shaking' here is frenzied and intense, building to a climax that emphasizes the all-consuming nature of fear and anxiety.


Oh, oh, oh, shake, shake.
The song ends on a note of urgency and desperation, as if pleading for relief from the pain and torment of anxiety.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: YOKO ONO

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chester arthur french

this is my brother on guitar. he passed away 4/30. we will always love you and miss youu Jacques.

Fernando Graça

Really?

Dennis Bernhardus Ratering

chester arthur french I am so sorry for your los. He became a hero to me just to make Yoko Ono smile by singing this song.

Arno Albers

my deepest sympathy for you chester, hope you are ok. yoko is very ill, makes me sad. love from a johnandyoko fan from the netherlands

Hamza Sheikh

He sang and played this song so beautifully. So sorry for your loss.

TYLO

chester arthur french omg! I'm so very sorry 😓 he seems like a sweet soul, may God Bless

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Wee Jimmy

Yoko has probably heard that song a gazillion times. Still a lovely moment.

Fitness with Debbie Messmer

love her dedication to him and his kids.. bless her! life takes turns and she is remarkable.

Omar Martinez

Beautiful!!!! it's such s a shame that these pseudo-Beatles fans talk so much crap about her yet if they only knew... God Bless Lennon, Yoko and all of us.

English Man

Beautiful. Yoko is a legend ! ✌️

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