Why Not
Yoko Ono Lyrics


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Overall Meaning

In Yoko Ono's song "Why Not," the repeated use of the question "Why?" invites reflection on the constraints and conventions of our society. The lyrics challenge the status quo, suggesting that we should question everything and not simply accept things as they are because they have always been that way. This is illustrated in the line, "Why live in the past when you can live in the present?" The song also has an environmental message, urging us to be mindful of our impact on the planet: "Why pollute the water to make some dough?" These lines suggest a call for change and an invitation to think critically about our actions, especially when they have negative consequences for the world around us.


The lyrics of "Why Not" can be seen as a reflection of Yoko Ono's own worldview and activism. Ono is known for her avant-garde art and her role in the Fluxus movement, which challenged the conventional boundaries and definitions of art. She also has a longstanding commitment to peace activism and environmentalism, and her work often reflects these concerns. "Why Not" was included on her 1970 album "Plastic Ono Band," which she recorded with her husband John Lennon. The album was influential in the development of the genre of punk rock and was praised for its raw, emotionally intense style.


Line by Line Meaning

Why?
Asking the reason or purpose of something.


Why not?
Suggesting there is no reason not to do something.


Why not give me a smile?
Suggesting that the person being addressed should smile.


I'm looking forward to it.
Expressing excitement or anticipation towards something.


Why not?
Reiterating the suggestion that there is no reason not to do something.


Why not?
Asserting that there is no legitimate argument against doing something.


Why not?
Indicating an openness to possibilities or alternatives.


Why not give me a smile?
Repeating the earlier request and emphasizing the importance of the smile.


I'm looking forward to it.
Repeating the earlier expression of anticipation.




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