Maybe Katie
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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What's so maybe about
What's so maybe about
What's so maybe about Katie?

What's the use in hesitating?
Can't you see that Katie's waiting?
Just because her youth is fading
Doesn't mean she's not worth dating

What's so maybe about
What's so maybe about
What's so maybe about Katie?

I don't know
What the fuss is all about
Just take it slow
It's not like you can't live without her
To and fro if you've got a shred of doubt
Then it's not worth it

What's so maybe about
What's so maybe about
What's so maybe about Katie?

Can't you see her with her arms wide open?
She's everything that you've been hoping for
Forever's not so long, stop moping
She's got a daughter and you're just not coping

Do you know everyone you ever swore you'd love for life?
I don't know them anymore
I know their names, I'd recognize them on the street
And I don't love them

What's so maybe about




What's so maybe about
What's so maybe about Katie?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Barenaked Ladies’ song “Maybe Katie” describe the singer’s confusion about why anyone would hesitate to pursue a relationship with a woman named Katie. The repetition of the phrase “What’s so maybe…” indicates the singer’s frustration with the indecisiveness surrounding Katie, as if to say that there should be no doubt about whether or not she is worth pursuing.


The second verse seems to address anyone who may be hesitant because of Katie’s age, suggesting that just because she is no longer young doesn’t mean she’s not worth dating. The chorus repeats the phrase “What’s so maybe about Katie?” once again, emphasizing the singer’s confusion about why anyone would hesitate to pursue her.


The third verse speaks directly to the listener, encouraging them to take their time and not rush into anything, but ultimately suggesting that if they have any doubts, it’s “not worth it”. The final verse introduces a new element with the mention of Katie’s daughter and the implication that the listener may not be ready to embrace that aspect of her life. The song ends with a reference to the fleeting nature of love and relationships, with the singer admitting that they don’t love everyone they’ve ever sworn to love for life.


Overall, the lyrics of “Maybe Katie” explore themes of hesitation, doubt, and confusion surrounding relationships and love. The singer seems to be urging the listener to take action and pursue what they want, while also acknowledging the complexities and uncertainties of love and the human experience.


Line by Line Meaning

What's so maybe about
Why is there uncertainty or doubt surrounding


What's so maybe about
Questioning once again why there might be a hesitation about


What's so maybe about Katie?
Asking outright why people are uncertain about their feelings for Katie


What's the use in hesitating?
Asking why someone is wasting time and not making a move


Can't you see that Katie's waiting?
Pointing out that Katie is interested and waiting for someone to make a move


Just because her youth is fading
Addressing concerns about Katie's age and possibly passing her prime


Doesn't mean she's not worth dating
Asserting that someone's worth is not solely based on their age


I don't know
Expressing uncertainty


What the fuss is all about
Questioning why there is so much commotion or discussion around something


Just take it slow
Advising someone to proceed with caution and not rush into things


It's not like you can't live without her
Pointing out that someone doesn't need Katie to survive or be happy


To and fro if you've got a shred of doubt
Explaining the potential consequences of wavering feelings or indecisiveness


Then it's not worth it
Suggesting that if there are doubts, it might not be worth pursuing


Can't you see her with her arms wide open?
Asking if someone can picture Katie being welcoming and inviting


She's everything that you've been hoping for
Implying that Katie could be someone who meets all of someone's ideal qualities


Forever's not so long, stop moping
Encouraging someone to focus on the present and not worry about the distant future


She's got a daughter and you're just not coping
Addressing potential complications in dating someone with kids


Do you know everyone you ever swore you'd love for life?
Reminding someone of their past declarations of love and questioning if they still hold true


I don't know them anymore
Admitting that feelings and relationships can change over time


I know their names, I'd recognize them on the street
Acknowledging past connections, but suggesting they are no longer significant


And I don't love them
Stating that past loves are no longer relevant or present in current emotions




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ed Robertson, Jim Creeggan, Steven Page

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