Skip to Main Content
Boston University
  • Bostonia
  • BU Today
  • The Brink
  • University Publications

    • Bostonia
    • BU Today
    • The Brink
  • School & College Publications

    • CFA Magazine
    • The Record
    • Arts & Sciences Magazine
    • InsideSargent
    • COM / 365
Other Publications
BU Today
  • Sections
News, Opinion, Community

Love poem wins mtvU award

BU student weaves Lennon’s song titles into contest winner

September 18, 2006
  • Jessica Ullian
Twitter Facebook
Robyn Fialkow wrote the winning entry in mtvU's poetry contest.

Robyn Fialkow has loved both poetry and the Beatles for years, but it wasn’t until an invitation from mtvU that she transformed the latter into the former.

Fialkow (CAS’09) entered mtvU’s poetry contest, which asked students to submit “original, rock n’ roll inspired poetry,” in May. She constructed a love letter from John Lennon to Yoko Ono using only Beatles song titles. “I really liked the idea of love surviving after death,” she says, “especially the death of one of the greatest rock icons.”

Last week, mtvU announced that Fialkow’s poem, “From Me to You,” was selected as the contest winner. The poem will be published in Third Rail: An Anthology of Poetry of Rock N’ Roll (MTV Books) next spring.

“When I heard about the contest I was really excited, because this idea had been brewing in my mind for a long time,” Fialkow says. “Now, I have different expectations of myself — I want to achieve more.”

Fialkow created “From Me to You” — which mtvU says “delicately expresses the way the simplest of song lyrics can address emotions both deeply personal and powerfully universal” — after imagining a posthumous conversation between Lennon and Ono that dealt with his death, their son, and their relationship. “I wanted to get the point across that love can never truly be stopped, and that his feelings for her would never change,” she says. She then scoured the Beatles song catalog to determine which titles would best convey the message.

Having won the contest, Fialkow says it’s an honor to be included in an anthology that includes poets such as Allen Ginsberg and Rita Dove. “My parents are pretty proud, too,” she says.

Third Rail: An Anthology of Poetry of Rock N’ Roll will be published in April of 2007.

From Me to You

Dear Yoko,
Do you want to know a secret?
I was a fool on a hill till there was you. I was crippled inside.
It took a long, long, long time and now I’m so happy I found you.
Love, don’t ever change.

On this sleepless night, imagine yesterday, like dreamers do.
He thought that happiness was a warm gun.
Forgive me, my little flower princess.
I just had a ticket to ride. Let it be.

Here comes the sun, and golden slumbers fill my eyes.
I’ve got a feeling it won’t be long until the two of us come together
And live in strawberry fields forever.

Tell our beautiful boy, our darling boy, that I feel fine.

Oh Yoko, oh my love. One day at a time.
Remember, yes, I’m your angel.

All my loving across the universe,

John

Explore Related Topics:

  • Awards
  • Poetry
  • Share this story

Share

Love poem wins mtvU award

Share

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • LinkedIn
  • Email

Latest from BU Today

  • Accolades

    COM’s Michelle Sullivan Named 2025 Metcalf Award for Excellence in Teaching Winner

  • Student Life

    Conning an Aircraft Carrier. A Storm-Drenched Training Exercise. Graduating ROTC Students Reflect on Last Four Years

  • Commencement 2025

    The Ultimate Senior Bucket List

  • Commencement 2025

    Advice to the Class of 2025: “Make Your Existence Meaningful”

  • BU SPARK!

    Fashion Social Networking App Wins at Spring 2025 Spark! Demo Day

  • Commencement 2025

    Capture the Moment: Use #BU2025 to Shine on the Jumbotron at Commencement

  • Red Sox

    Want to Hit a Red Sox Game? Here’s What You Need to Know (Bah! Bah! Bah!)

  • Marketing & Communications

    BU Students Promote New Ben & Jerry’s Treat Supporting Families with Autistic Children

  • University News

    BU Backs Lawsuit to Halt National Science Foundation Funding Cuts

  • Voices & Opinion

    The Catholic Church Elects Its First American Pope: What Should He Do First?

  • Commencement 2025

    BU Commencement 2025: Everything You Need to Know

  • Food & Dining

    Where to Eat in Boston During Commencement Weekend: No Reservation Required

  • Student Life

    BU Class on History of Boston Takes to a Storied Stage: Club Passim

  • Student Life

    From Napkins to Coat Check: Dining Etiquette for First-Gen Students

  • Athletics

    BU Softball Looks to Win Third Straight Patriot League Title

  • Things-to-do

    The Weekender: May 8 to 11

  • Watch Now

    How These Engineering Students Built a Solar-Powered Water Heater

  • Health & Medicine

    THC Content in Cannabis Has Surged: Here’s What You Need to Know

  • Sustainability

    Donate Unwanted Goods During Move-Out and Help Serve Your Community

  • Awards

    For Academic Advisor Award Winners, Students Are at the Heart of It All

Section navigation

  • Sections
  • Must Reads
  • Videos
  • Series
  • Close-ups
  • Archives
  • About + Contact
Get Our Email

Explore Our Publications

Bostonia

Boston University’s Alumni Magazine

BU Today

News, Opinion, Community

The Brink

Pioneering Research from Boston University

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Youtube
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram
  • Weibo
  • TikTok
© Boston University. All rights reserved. www.bu.edu
© 2026 Trustees of Boston UniversityPrivacy StatementAccessibility
Boston University
Notice of Non-Discrimination: Boston University prohibits discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, natural or protective hairstyle, religion, sex or gender, age, national origin, ethnicity, shared ancestry and ethnic characteristics, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, pregnancy or pregnancy-related condition, military service, marital, parental, veteran status, or any other legally protected status in any and all educational programs or activities operated by Boston University. Retaliation is also prohibited. Please refer questions or concerns about Title IX, discrimination based on any other status protected by law or BU policy, or retaliation to Boston University’s Executive Director of Equal Opportunity/Title IX Coordinator, at titleix@bu.edu or (617) 358-1796. Read Boston University’s full Notice of Nondiscrimination.
Search
Boston University Masterplate
loading Cancel
Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
Email check failed, please try again
Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.
Love poem wins mtvU award
0
share this