Cry Baby Cry
The Beatles Lyrics


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Cry baby cry
Make your mother sigh
She's old enough to know better.

The King of Marigold was in the kitchen
Cooking breakfast for the Queen
The Queen was in the parlor
Playing piano for the children of the King.

Cry baby cry
Make your mother sigh
She's old enough to know better.
So cry baby cry.

The King was in the garden
Picking flowers for a friend who came to play
The Queen was in the playroom
Painting pictures for the children's holiday.

Cry baby cry
Make your mother sigh
She's old enough to know better.
So cry baby cry.

The Dutchess of Kircaldy always smiling
And arriving late for tea
The Duke was having problems
With a message at the local Bird and Bee.

Cry baby cry
Make your mother sigh
She's old enough to know better.
So cry baby cry.

At twelve o'clock a meeting round the table
For a seance in the dark
With voices out of nowhere
Put on specially by the children for a lark.

Cry baby cry
Make your mother sigh
She's old enough to know better.
So cry baby cry cry cry cry baby
Make your mother sigh.

She's old enough to know better
Cry baby cry
Cry cry cry
Make your mother sigh




She's old enough to know better.
So cry baby cry.

Overall Meaning

The song "Cry Baby Cry" by The Beatles is a creative and somewhat surrealistic piece that invites the listener to visualize a series of events happening within the walls of a royal palace. The lyrics describe different members of the royal household engaged in various mundane activities such as cooking, playing piano, picking flowers, and painting pictures. The opening stanza seems to address the baby of the family, encouraging them to cry and make their mother sigh. The repeated refrain "She's old enough to know better" suggests that the mother is aware of the futility of the baby's crying and is perhaps growing impatient.


The rest of the verses present a series of images that are not directly connected but seem to suggest a dreamlike sequence of events. The King and Queen are depicted as engaging in separate activities, with the Queen playing music for the children while the King picks flowers for a friend. The Duchess of Kircaldy is described as always smiling and arriving late for tea, while the Duke is struggling with a message. The final stanza introduces a new element, a seance held by the children around a table at midnight. The voices heard during the seance are "put on specially" by the children, indicating a sense of playfulness and make-believe.


Overall, the lyrics of "Cry Baby Cry" paint a vivid picture of a royal household where various individuals are engaged in their own pursuits. The use of repetition with the refrain "Cry baby cry" and the admonition "She's old enough to know better" creates a sense of playful teasing directed at the baby, while the surrealistic imagery suggests a dreamlike quality to the whole scene.


Line by Line Meaning

Cry baby cry
Express your sadness and desperation


Make your mother sigh
Cause your mother to be upset and worried about you


She's old enough to know better.
Your mother has more experience and should have wisdom to guide you


The King of Marigold was in the kitchen Cooking breakfast for the Queen The Queen was in the parlor Playing piano for the children of the King.
A scene of domestic bliss, portraying a harmonious relationship between the King and Queen.


The King was in the garden Picking flowers for a friend who came to play The Queen was in the playroom Painting pictures for the children's holiday.
Another idyllic scene, with the King and Queen each engaged in wholesome activities for the benefit of others.


The Dutchess of Kircaldy always smiling And arriving late for tea The Duke was having problems With a message at the local Bird and Bee.
The contrast between the contented couple and the Duchess and Duke, who are preoccupied with trivial concerns.


At twelve o'clock a meeting round the table For a seance in the dark With voices out of nowhere Put on specially by the children for a lark.
A spooky and playful event, possibly illustrating the influence of childhood imagination on adult fears and anxieties.


Cry cry cry Make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better.
Reiterating the advice to express emotions, but acknowledging that your mother may be better equipped to handle them.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHN LENNON, PAUL MCCARTNEY

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