Lucy in the sky with diamonds

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Noun1.Lucy in the sky with diamonds - street name for lysergic acid diethylamideLucy in the sky with diamonds - street name for lysergic acid diethylamide
LSD, lysergic acid diethylamide - a powerful hallucinogenic drug manufactured from lysergic acid
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Her mum, Margie Boden, ran Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds at Cavern Walks, for 20 years.
How about these examples: Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, for some poor souls, became: "Lucy in disguise with dachshunds" while another artist who put a clue in the title was Adele in Chasing Pavements.
Lucie Jaworski said: "I know some of their songs like When I'm 64, Help and Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds because my dad likes them."
A PLAQUE remembering the woman who inspired the Beatles' hit, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, is to be placed in Mathew Street.
But he has now admitted that he has finally come to terms with the music legend's role in his life, after writing a new song about his recently deceased childhood friend Lucy Vodden - who inspired Lennon's Beatles classic Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.
Julian later said he took the picture home and showed it to his father, explaining: "It's Lucy in the sky with diamonds."
THE inspiration for Beatles hit Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds has died aged 46.
The 1967 album features Beatles classics With A Little Help From My Friends, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, When I'm Sixty-Four and A Day In The Life.
And to entertain the crowd that little bit more, her version of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, went down a storm.
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