Mildred, Mildred

YOKO ONO

Mildred, Mildred, how I love you so,
Remember the joke you told me
While we had our midnight tea.
That was the funniest joke I ever heard in my life,
I didn't tell you then 'cause I was drinking the tea.

Alfred, now Alfred, you used to call me so.
And told me how it would be nice to open a plant shop.
That was the most sensible idea we had in our life,
I didn't tell you then 'cause I was reading the papers.

Mildred, oh, Mildred, how I love you so,
Remember how you were angry when I talked to the box.
You kept trying to tell me something, something about your life,
But I didn't hear you then 'cause I was watching the box.

I bought a pot of plant now
And I'm watering it ev'ry day.
I watched the late night talk show
And asked the man in a suit
Why he was laughing so when my wife was dead.

He didn't reply,
No, he didn't reply at all.
And I burnt the box the next morning
And buried in our garden.

Mildred, oh, Mildred, how I miss you so,
How I wish to tell you a lot of things about our life.
But of course you aren't around, you aren't around no more
And I hear the box still laughing in the next door apartment.

Trivia about the song Mildred, Mildred by Yoko Ono

On which albums was the song “Mildred, Mildred” released by Yoko Ono?
Yoko Ono released the song on the albums “Feeling the Space” in 1973 and “Onobox” in 1992.
Who composed the song “Mildred, Mildred” by Yoko Ono?
The song “Mildred, Mildred” by Yoko Ono was composed by YOKO ONO.

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