Potbelly Rocker
Yoko Ono Lyrics


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Potbelly rocker holding his joker
But don't know how to lay a poker.
He carries a guitar, holds on to his bars,
Trying to get his head for the future rock.

Potdizzy rocker gets a rockstockbroker
Who claims he's only a fumble harmer.
With his potfull of stars and handful of cars,
Trying to make his bread from the future stock.

Rocksuck doo-doo,
With a big fat choo-choo,
Don't be a coo-coo.
Gotta get ready for the future shock.

Pothappy rocker, a true blue lover.
His life is full of painful corners.
He blows his horn to the world of thorns,
Trying to make his bed for the future shock,

Potluck lulu
With a hot belly doo-doo,




Don't be a boo-boo.
Gotta get 'em ready for the future shock.

Overall Meaning

Yoko Ono’s “Potbelly Rocker” is a song about a musician who is trying to make it in the music industry. He holds a joker, but he is not sure how to play poker. He carries a guitar and tries to make his way to the top of the future rock. However, he seems to be struggling in his journey.


The second verse introduces a rockstockbroker who claims to be only a fumble harmer. The potbelly rocker has a pot full of stars and a handful of cars, trying to make his fortune from the future stock. The chorus warns against getting stuck in life’s distractions and instead focuses on getting ready for the inevitable “future shock.”


The third verse introduces a pot-lucky Lulu with a hot belly doo-doo. The potbelly rocker is a true-blue lover, but his life has many painful corners. He blows his horn to the world of thorns, trying to create a bed for the future shock. The song seems to encourage musicians to focus on their craft and not get too caught up in life’s distractions, such as money and material things.


Line by Line Meaning

Potbelly rocker holding his joker
The overweight musician is carrying a joker card but doesn't know how to play poker.


But don't know how to lay a poker.
He lacks the skill to play poker.


He carries a guitar, holds on to his bars,
The musician has a guitar and is trying to hold onto his dreams and aspirations.


Trying to get his head for the future rock.
He's trying to figure out how to achieve success in the rock music industry.


Potdizzy rocker gets a rockstockbroker
The dizzy rocker hires a stockbroker who deals with rock music investments.


Who claims he's only a fumble harmer.
The broker admits that he makes mistakes with investments.


With his potfull of stars and handful of cars,
The broker has many high-risk investments and fancy possessions.


Trying to make his bread from the future stock.
The broker is trying to make a profit from future investments.


Rocksuck doo-doo,
The music industry can be tough and unpleasant.


With a big fat choo-choo,
Some people succeed in the industry with little effort.


Don't be a coo-coo.
Don't be foolish or naive when it comes to pursuing a career in music.


Gotta get ready for the future shock.
Prepare yourself for what's to come in the future of the music industry.


Pothappy rocker, a true blue lover.
The happy musician is a true fan and follower of rock music.


His life is full of painful corners.
His life has had many struggles and difficulties.


He blows his horn to the world of thorns,
He tries to share his music and message with a world that is often harsh and unforgiving.


Trying to make his bed for the future shock,
He's working hard to establish himself in the industry and prepare for what's to come in the future.


Potluck lulu
Another musician who may not be successful but is still hopeful.


With a hot belly doo-doo,
He's feeling uneasy about the future of his music career.


Don't be a boo-boo.
Don't be upset or discouraged about the state of the industry.


Gotta get 'em ready for the future shock.
Stay focused and prepared for what might come next in the music industry.




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

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