Extension 33

YOKO ONO

Living at the why, extension 33,
Nothing to care or to worry.
Once I was in love with a blind man,
But my auntie told me, don't do it, its not worth it.

Living at the why, 33 years,
No one to call or to write to.
Once I was in love with a married man,
But my instincts told me, don't tell him, it'll kill you.

I'm sad I didn't marry the blind man,
But what's a life with three blind children?
I'm glad I never told the married man,
It saved my pride and freedom.

Living at the why, in 33 rooms,
Nowhere to visit or write to.
Once I was in love, it nearly killed me,
But now I have my pride and freedom.

Freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom,
Freedom, freedom, freedom and pride.

Freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom,
Freedom, freedom, freedom and pride.

Freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom,
Freedom, freedom, freedom and pride.

Freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom,
Freedom, freedom, freedom and pride.

Freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom,
Freedom, freedom, freedom and pride.

Freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom,
Freedom, freedom, freedom.

Trivia about the song Extension 33 by Yoko Ono

On which albums was the song “Extension 33” released by Yoko Ono?
Yoko Ono released the song on the albums “Season of Glass” in 1981, “Onobox” in 1992, and “A Story” in 1997.
Who composed the song “Extension 33” by Yoko Ono?
The song “Extension 33” by Yoko Ono was composed by YOKO ONO.

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