Maybe Not
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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Pretty soon you will be wanting me
To go.
And I will only be the enemy
I know.
Pretty soon you will be needing me
To leave.
But know that you and I will always be
Naive.

Maybe you'll forgive the things that I forgot.
Maybe you're forgetting all the times we fought.
Maybe we should divvy up the things we bought.
But maybe not.

Why don't we lay down on the kitchen floor
All that we say we had with us before?
We'll find our way to what we're looking for
By separating what is mine from yours.

Pretty soon I'll be the one you hold
At bay.
And then forever I'll be good as gold
If I may.
I know your heart cannot be bought or sold
For much.
Darlin' I'd consider yourself told
In Dutch.

And we can argue 'till our throats are sore
About how far you take a metaphor.
You always deign to see the glass half filled
And now it seems to me the half glass spilled.

Maybe you'll forgive the things that I forgot.
Maybe you're forgetting all the times we fought.
Maybe we should divvy up the things we bought.
But maybe

Maybe you'll forgive the things that I forgot.
Maybe you're forgetting all the times we fought.
Maybe we should divvy up the things we bought.
But maybe not.




Maybe not.
Maybe not.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Barenaked Ladies' "Maybe Not" speak to a relationship that is approaching its end. The singer tells their partner that they will be seen as the enemy soon, and their presence will only be a reminder of what they lost. Despite this, they hope that they can salvage something from the relationship, that there may be a possibility for forgiveness and reconciliation. The singer suggests that they "lay down on the kitchen floor" and separate their belongings in order to find "what we're looking for." However, the repeated refrain, "Maybe not," suggests that the hope for reconciliation may be futile.


The lyrics are poignant and relatable, speaking to the universal human experience of a relationship's end. The imagery of the kitchen floor, where so much of daily life takes place, adds a touch of intimacy and vulnerability. The use of the word "naive" in the first verse adds a layer of irony, as it suggests that the singer is aware of the futility of their hope but cannot help but cling to it.


Line by Line Meaning

Pretty soon you will be wanting me To go.
You will soon change your mind, and ask me to leave


And I will only be the enemy I know.
I will become the person you'll blame for everything


Pretty soon you will be needing me To leave.
You will start feeling lonely, and need me to go


But know that you and I will always be Naive.
Our understanding of love and relationships will always be immature and simplistic


Maybe you'll forgive the things that I forgot.
I hope you can forgive me for the mistakes I made


Maybe you're forgetting all the times we fought.
Maybe you're overlooking the arguments and remembering the good times


Maybe we should divvy up the things we bought.
Maybe we should split our material possessions fairly


But maybe not.
But maybe we shouldn't, because some things can't be divided


Why don't we lay down on the kitchen floor All that we say we had with us before?
Why don't we have an honest conversation about what we are still holding onto from our past?


We'll find our way to what we're looking for By separating what is mine from yours.
We will be able to move on from our relationship by splitting our possessions and going our separate ways


Pretty soon I'll be the one you hold At bay.
Soon, you will distance yourself from me emotionally


And then forever I'll be good as gold If I may.
If I'm lucky, you'll consider me trustworthy and dependable


I know your heart cannot be bought or sold For much.
I realize that you are priceless and can't be swayed by material possessions


Darlin' I'd consider yourself told In Dutch.
Sweetheart, I'm giving you a fair warning


And we can argue 'till our throats are sore About how far you take a metaphor.
We can argue all night about how each other views the world


You always deign to see the glass half filled And now it seems to me the half glass spilled.
You used to be optimistic, but now you seem defeated and unhappy


Maybe you'll forgive the things that I forgot.
I hope you can forgive me for the mistakes I made


Maybe you're forgetting all the times we fought.
Maybe you're overlooking the arguments and remembering the good times


Maybe we should divvy up the things we bought.
Maybe we should split our material possessions fairly


But maybe not.
But maybe we shouldn't, because some things can't be divided


Maybe not.
Maybe we won't be able to work things out


Maybe not.
Maybe we will never be able to fix what's broken between us




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ED ROBERTSON, STEVEN PAGE

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