“Lemonade” Lyrics by Maren Morris is a latest English song in the voice of Maren Morris. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Lemonade” song lyrics are also written by Maren Morris. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In “Lemonade” by Maren Morris, the singer expresses frustration with a relationship that’s no longer working. She feels like she’s putting in all the effort, trying to make things better, but it’s never enough. Despite trying to make the situation sweeter, it’s always bitter and unfulfilling. She decides to walk away, realizing that it’s time to let go of someone who isn’t worth the trouble anymore.
Lemonade Lyrics
[Intro]
Ooh
Ooh
[Verse 1]
I turn rain into rainbows
Turn pain into potential
You walk away, but I’m the quitter
I like my taste, you call it bitter
Too many cooks in the kitchen
You take the truth and you twist it
You pour your issues in the mixer
You’re the problem, I’m the fixer
[Pre-Chorus]
You’re a waste of yelling, a waste of time
You’re a waste of lemons, a waste of limes
You’re a waste of my present, a waste of my prime
And I’m so sick of
[Chorus]
I’m so sick of lemonade
All the squeeze ain’t worth the juice
Pour some sugar over me
Still not sweet enough for you
Got a lot of s*it to say
Even more you never do
Tell me, what’s it gonna take
To make a good thing out of you?
[Verse 2]
I cut you from my coattails
And I checked into a hotel
I left you, but I grabbed the pitcher
Tonight, I’m gonna add some liquor
[Pre-Chorus]
You’re a waste of yelling, a waste of time
You’re a waste of lemons, a waste of limes
You’re a waste of my present, a waste of my prime
And I’m so sick of
[Chorus]
I’m so sick of lemonade
All the squeeze ain’t worth the juice
Pour some sugar over me
Still not sweet enough for you
Got a lot of s*it to say
Even more you never do
Tell me, what’s it gonna take
To make a good thing out of you? (Hey)
You
[Bridge]
Oh, too far gone, can’t be saved
We’re past the expiration date
Oh, baby
Gotta pour you down the drain, oh
[Chorus]
I’m so sick of lemonade
All the squeeze ain’t worth the juice
Pour some sugar over me
Still not sweet enough for you
Got a lot of s*it to say
Even more you never do
Tell me, what’s it gonna take
To make a good thing out of you? (Oh, oh)
You (Oh)
Maren Morris Songs
Lemonade Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
The singer expresses frustration, but with no clear words yet.
[Verse 1]
The singer talks about trying to turn bad situations into something positive, like turning pain into growth. However, in the relationship, the other person walks away, and the singer is blamed for quitting. She feels that everything is being twisted and over-complicated, and she’s trying to fix problems caused by the other person, who is seen as the real issue.
[Pre-Chorus]
The singer feels the other person is a waste of time and energy. Everything about the relationship, from the arguing to the misunderstandings, is pointless. The singer is tired of giving so much while getting little in return, feeling that this person is taking up precious time.
[Chorus]
The singer is tired of trying to make the relationship work, comparing it to squeezing lemons for lemonade with no sweet results. No matter how much she tries to make things better, it’s never enough for the other person. The singer is frustrated by the lack of action and effort from the other side and wonders what it will take to make things right.
[Verse 2]
The singer has finally decided to leave the toxic relationship, cutting ties with the person who’s holding her back. She checks into a hotel, symbolizing her decision to move on and find some space for herself. She takes her pitcher of lemonade, a metaphor for her ability to still enjoy life on her own, adding liquor to signify letting go and having fun.
[Pre-Chorus]
Again, the singer repeats how the other person’s actions are a waste of time. She feels like they’re ruining her present and wasting the best years of her life. She’s had enough of the constant frustration and wants to move on.
[Chorus]
The singer is still upset about the relationship, repeating how squeezing the lemons isn’t worth the effort. No matter how much she tries to make things sweet, it’s never enough for the other person. She is frustrated that she has so much to say but the other person doesn’t act on anything. She questions what it will take to fix things.
[Bridge]
The singer realizes the relationship has gone too far to be fixed. It’s past the point of saving, like something expired and no longer useful. She decides that it’s time to let go completely, pouring the bad relationship down the drain.
[Chorus]
The frustration continues, with the singer once again saying that all the effort to make the relationship work hasn’t been worth it. No matter how much she tries to please the other person, it’s never sweet enough. She’s fed up with all the empty words and lack of action and wonders what will finally make the other person change.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Lemonade song?
A. Lemonade song is sung by Maren Morris.
Q. Who wrote Lemonade lyrics?
A. Lemonade lyrics are penned by Maren Morris.
Q. Who has given the music of Lemonade song?
A. Lemonade music is composed and produced by Maren Morris.
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