Look At Me

Yoko Ono · Other Songs - Yoko Ono

-"okay?

Yes, thank you."



Look at me,

Who am I supposed to be?

Who am I supposed to be?

Look at me.



What am I supposed to be?

What am I supposed to be?

Look at me.

Oh, my love,

Oh, my love.



Here I am,

What am I supposed to do?

What am I supposed to do?

Here I am.



What can I do for you?

What can I do for you?

Here I am.



Oh, my love,

Oh, my love.



Look at me,

Oh, please, look at me, my love.

Here I am,

Oh, my love.



Who am i?

Nobody knows but me,

Nobody knows but me.

Who am i?



Nobody else can see,

Just you and me.

Who are we?

Oh, my love,

Oh, my love,

Oh, my love.

Look At Me

Yoko Ono's "Look At Me" stands as a defining track within her expansive and experimental discography. Blending avant-garde sensibilities with accessible pop structures, the recording captures her distinctive vocal style and willingness to challenge conventional songwriting norms. As a key figure in the evolution of modern music, Ono has consistently pushed boundaries across decades, influencing countless artists through her innovative approach to sound and performance. This particular work reflects her ability to merge personal expression with broader musical trends, creating a piece that resonates with both longtime fans and new listeners. The song remains an essential song point for exploring her diverse body of work, showcasing the artistic depth that has secured her legacy in the industry.