We're All Water
Yoko Ono Lyrics


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There may not be much difference
Between Chairman Mao and Richard Nixon
If we strip them naked

There may not be much difference
Between Marilyn Monroe and Lenny Bruce
If we check their coffins
There may not be much difference
Between White House and Hall of People
If we count their windows

There may not be much difference
Between Raquel Welch and Jerry Rubin
If we hear their heartbeat

We're all water from different rivers
That's why it's so easy to meet
We're all water in this vast, vast ocean
Someday we'll evaporate together

There may not be much difference
Between Eldrige Cleaver and Queen of England
If we bottle their tears

There may not be much difference
Between Manson and the Pope
If we press their smile

There may not be much difference
Between Rockefeller and you
If we hear you sing

There may not be much difference
Between you and me
If we show our dreams

We're all water from different rivers
That's why it's so easy to meet
We're all water in this vast, vast ocean
Someday we'll evaporate together

What's the difference?
What's the difference?

There's no difference!




There's no difference!
What's the difference?

Overall Meaning

In Yoko Ono's song "We're All Water," she uses powerful and thought-provoking lyrics to convey the message that we are all fundamentally the same, despite our perceived differences. In each stanza, Ono compares two seemingly polar opposite figures, such as Chairman Mao and Richard Nixon, and implies that when stripped down to their bare essence, there is little difference between them. The use of provocative imagery such as checking Marilyn Monroe and Lenny Bruce's coffins or bottling Eldridge Cleaver and the Queen of England's tears is meant to challenge listeners to think deeply about the ways in which we create divisions between ourselves and others based on perceptions of power, fame, and identity.


Line by Line Meaning

There may not be much difference Between Chairman Mao and Richard Nixon If we strip them naked
When we remove their titles, rank, and power, Chairman Mao and Richard Nixon are alike.


There may not be much difference Between Marilyn Monroe and Lenny Bruce If we check their coffins
After death, no matter how famous or notorious they were, Marilyn Monroe and Lenny Bruce are both reduced to a body in a coffin.


There may not be much difference Between White House and Hall of People If we count their windows
The White House and the Hall of People in Beijing are government buildings with windows that let light in.


There may not be much difference Between Raquel Welch and Jerry Rubin If we hear their heartbeat
Regardless of their differences, Raquel Welch and Jerry Rubin are both human beings with a beating heart.


We're all water from different rivers That's why it's so easy to meet We're all water in this vast, vast ocean Someday we'll evaporate together
As human beings, we come from diverse backgrounds, but we coexist harmoniously like water from different rivers in the vast ocean of humanity, and one day we'll all perish.


There may not be much difference Between Eldrige Cleaver and Queen of England If we bottle their tears
Both Eldridge Cleaver and the Queen of England have tear ducts, and if we could bottle their tears, they would be indistinguishable.


There may not be much difference Between Manson and the Pope If we press their smile
The smile of Charles Manson and the Pope may not differ despite their opposite characters.


There may not be much difference Between Rockefeller and you If we hear you sing
We all have the capacity to express ourselves regardless of our social class, which is exemplified by listening to the singing voice of a Rockefeller and an ordinary person.


There may not be much difference Between you and me If we show our dreams
Our dreams, hopes and aspirations are a unifying factor despite our superficial differences.


What's the difference? What's the difference? There's no difference! There's no difference! What's the difference?
The song emphasizes the idea that we are all equal and alike despite our differences in politics, religion, social status, and backgrounds. In essence, there is no difference between us.




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Written by: YOKO ONO

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