O' Wind
Yoko Ono Lyrics


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The body is the scar of your mind,
The scar turns into a wind of pain.
It passes mountains after mountains,
It passes the cities and my country.

O'wind, o'wind,
Oh, oh, oh, wind, oh, oh...
Oh, o'wind.

But when it passed the world nine times,

The wind turns into a breeze.

O'wind, oh, oh, oh...
O'wind.





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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Yoko Ono's song "O' Wind" depict the embodiment of emotional trauma as a perpetual state of pain. According to the opening lines, the "body is the scar of your mind," meaning the physical manifestation of emotional trauma is the imprint of past wounds on the body. The following line, "the scar turns into a wind of pain," indicates that the scars transform into a whirlwind where the past haunts the present through memories and pain. The scars are not something that can be easily erased, as they continue to be carried on, even as we move through life. The wind continues to pass through "mountains after mountains, cities, and countries," depicting the unstoppable nature and omnipresence of emotional wounds.


Eventually, the wind, after passing through the world nine times, turns into a breeze - this is a metaphorical representation of how the passage of time eventually softens the pain, as the breeze presents a cooling and calming sensation as opposed to the aggressive nature of the wind. The repetitiveness of the chorus line "O' Wind" emphasizes the ongoing presence and impact of emotional trauma. Overall, the song appears to be a reflective and philosophical representation of how emotional trauma can continue to be carried through one's life but eventually becomes more manageable with time.


Line by Line Meaning

The body is the scar of your mind,
The physical manifestation of your thoughts and emotions is ultimately reflected in your body as a scar.


The scar turns into a wind of pain.
The emotional trauma associated with the scar manifests itself in a painful wind.


It passes mountains after mountains,
The wind carries the pain through numerous difficulties and obstacles.


It passes the cities and my country.
The wind travels through various urban and national landscapes, affecting all those it comes into contact with.


O'wind, o'wind,
Addressing the wind and acknowledging its presence.


Oh, oh, oh, wind, oh, oh...
Expressing a sense of awe and reverence for the wind and its power.


Oh, o'wind.
Continuing to address the wind directly.


But when it passed the world nine times,
After traversing the world many times over,


The wind turns into a breeze.
The once powerful and painful wind transforms into a gentle breeze, signifying a release from emotional turmoil.


O'wind, oh, oh, oh...
Continuing to address the wind, but now with a sense of appreciation for its transformation.


O'wind.
Concluding the song by addressing the wind one final time.




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