Soul Got Out Of The Box
Yoko Ono Lyrics


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The soul got out of the box,
The soul got out of the box,
The soul got out of the memory box
And placed itself on a unpaved road.

The soul kept shooting like an untouched woman,
Weeping (without tears)
The wind was very fine,
The wind was very fine.
The soul kept shooting like an untouched woman,
Weeping, without tears.

Hello doomsday, could you be my friend?
My soul got out of hand,
Come on doomsday,
I′m feeling lost
Since the soul got out of the box.

Doomsday, doomsday, doomsday
We don't need words no more,
We don′t need words no more.
All you have to do is keep on shooting,
Keep in shooting till the doomsday.

Hello doomsday, could you be my friend?
My soul got out of hand,
Come on doomsday,
I'm feeling lost
Since the soul got out of the box.

Hello doomsday, could you be my friend?
My soul got out of hand,
Come on doomsday,
I'm feeling lost
Since the soul got out of the box.

We don′t need words no more,
We don′t need words no more,
Don't need
Don′t need

We don't need words no more,
World took a trip on the night train

We don′t need
We don't need
Words no more

Untouched woman, woman, woman
Untouched woman, woman, woman
Untouched woman, woman, woman




Untouched woman
(What′s she bring?)

Overall Meaning

In Yoko Ono's song Soul Got Out Of The Box, the notion of one's soul escaping confinement is explored through the metaphor of a box. The repetition of the phrase "The soul got out of the box" emphasizes the importance of this escape. The song suggests that the soul's liberation causes a sense of loss and disorientation for the person - "Since the soul got out of the box / I'm feeling lost."


The image of an "untouched woman" is introduced as a way of describing the soul's unbounded trajectory upon its release. This suggests that the soul is pure and unencumbered by previous experiences. Despite its newfound freedom, however, the soul is described as weeping without tears, highlighting the complex emotions that come with this new sense of liberation. The use of the phrase "Hello doomsday, could you be my friend?" is an interesting choice as it suggests a sort of nihilistic acceptance of the loss and confusion that comes with such liberation. The song's chorus suggests that all one can do is keep shooting, moving forward until the end - "Keep on shooting till the doomsday."


Overall, the song is a poetic representation of the complicated emotions that come with newfound freedom. The soul's release from the box is both liberating and disorienting, and the song suggests that the only way to deal with this is to keep moving forward, even towards an uncertain end.


Line by Line Meaning

The soul got out of the box,
The essence of a human being went beyond its limits and constraints.


The soul got out of the memory box
It broke free from the past recollections and memories.


And placed itself on a unpaved road.
It chose a path that was not necessarily easy or comfortable.


The soul kept shooting like an untouched woman,
It continued its journey and exploration like a person that has not been awakened to the realities of the world.


Weeping (without tears)
It expressed deep emotions that could not be easily categorized or comprehended.


The wind was very fine,
Nature's force was subtle, gentle, and in harmony with the soul's growth.


Hello doomsday, could you be my friend?
The unknown or the end of all things seemed less scary when embracing the inevitability of mortality.


My soul got out of hand,
The depth of the experience and the connection to the divine exceeded the limitations of the physical body and the ego.


Come on doomsday,
Inviting the end of the world, and the rebirth that comes with it.


I'm feeling lost
The experience was so overwhelming that it's hard to find direction and purpose in life.


We don't need words no more,
Words cannot fully express the soul's journey and purpose. Silence and action are now more valuable.


All you have to do is keep on shooting,
Continuing the journey and growth of the soul is all that matters.


Till the doomsday.
Until the end of all things, a new beginning will emerge.


World took a trip on the night train
The world is in constant motion and change, and the journey of the unknown is to be embraced.


Untouched woman
Like a woman that has not yet experienced the harsh realities of life, the soul's growth is delicate and pure.


Woman, woman, woman
Emphasizing the feminine energy of creation, compassion, and nurturing that underlies the connection to the divine.


What's she bring?
Asking the question of what is the true essence of the soul, and what it brings to the world as a whole.




Writer(s): Yoko Ono

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