Baby Lemonade
Pink Floyd · Other Songs - Pink Floyd
In the sad town
Cold iron hands clap
The party of clowns outside
Rain falls in gray far away
Please, please, baby lemonade
In the evening sun going down
When the earth streams in, in the morning
Send a cage through the post
Make your name like a ghost
Please, please, baby lemonade
I'm screaming, I met you this way
You're nice to me like ice
In the clock they sent through a washing machine
Come around, make it soon, so alone...
Please, please, baby lemonade
In the sad town
Cold iron hands clap
The party of clowns outside
Rain falls in gray far away
Please, please, baby lemonade
In the evening sun going down
When the earth streams in, in the morning
Send a cage through the post
Make your name like a ghost
Please, please, baby lemonade
Cold iron hands clap
The party of clowns outside
Rain falls in gray far away
Please, please, baby lemonade
In the evening sun going down
When the earth streams in, in the morning
Send a cage through the post
Make your name like a ghost
Please, please, baby lemonade
I'm screaming, I met you this way
You're nice to me like ice
In the clock they sent through a washing machine
Come around, make it soon, so alone...
Please, please, baby lemonade
In the sad town
Cold iron hands clap
The party of clowns outside
Rain falls in gray far away
Please, please, baby lemonade
In the evening sun going down
When the earth streams in, in the morning
Send a cage through the post
Make your name like a ghost
Please, please, baby lemonade
Baby Lemonade
Released in 1973 on the album *A Saucerful of Secrets*, "Baby Lemonade" stands as a defining piece of psychedelic rock. The track features the band's signature harmonica work by Dick Parry, creating a haunting, dreamlike atmosphere that perfectly captures the era's sonic experimentation. With its distinctive opening sound and melodic structure, the song exemplifies Pink Floyd's ability to blend intricate instrumentation with emotional depth. It remains a staple of their discography, often cited as a precursor to their later progressive works and a key influence on the genre's evolution during the early 1970s.

