Lemonade

Sour aftertaste has numbed my tongue
Sugar tastes sweeter while you're young
Two pitchers full I hope that's enough
And if you want any it's a quarter a cup

The neighborhood
So empty on this rainy day
Why's no one buying lemonade
I guess it'll go to waste
(go to waste)

How could I be so naive
Selling lemonade on a dead end street
How could I be so naive
Thinking people would stop and give their change to me

The weatherman said it'd be nicer at four
Well now he's right and I'm filled with joy
But here I sit with the quiet sound
Of tires in the rain fading out

The neighborhood
So empty on this rainy day
Why's no one buying lemonade
I guess it'll go to waste
(go to waste)

How could I be so naive
Selling lemonade on a dead end street
How could I be so naive
Thinking people would stop and give their change to me

How could I be so naive
Selling lemonade on a dead end street
How could I be so naive
Thinking people would stop and give their change to me



Credits
Writer(s): Ian Riddle, Tyler Llewellyn
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