This song is timeless, and nearly 20 years after its creation, still possesses the mystique it did the first time i heard it ~1994. To me, at first blush, all those years ago, it had some kind of homo-erotic allure. The line "so that the others may do" tells of something which must be done for others to follow suit. It felt like like some kind of roxy-glam-pop invitation to sexual liberation.
Upon further introspection I think the song may not have an intrinsic meaning, but simply represents a sort of "holding open the door" for people who otherwise might be affronted by this song/band's unusual style. I know, as a sort of armchair rock-historian, that there have been few bands so daring and so true to the sound that wanted to emerge from within, whether the creator wanted it or not. This band handled it with elegance and grace seldom, if ever, seen.
I know how the story ends where everything works out
I get the feelin' once again that I can't shake your doubt
Instead of hidin' from romance
You're gonna have to take a chance
Baby, don't say Maybe
There'll be no comin' back tomorrow, Baby
I got used to knowing bliss was more than I deserved
After all this time I find you may have lost your nerve
The voice inside, so far away
I want to hide, but I hear you say
Baby, don't say Maybe
There'll be no comin' back tomorrow, Baby
Didn't have to tell me, I just know
Bird in hand must fly away to let me go
I started late but I'm learnin' fast
I get the feelin' this might be my last
Baby, don't say Maybe
There'll be no comin' back tomorrow, Baby
Don't say no, Baby, just say so, my Baby
Baby, Maybe
I get the feelin' once again that I can't shake your doubt
Instead of hidin' from romance
You're gonna have to take a chance
Baby, don't say Maybe
There'll be no comin' back tomorrow, Baby
I got used to knowing bliss was more than I deserved
After all this time I find you may have lost your nerve
The voice inside, so far away
I want to hide, but I hear you say
Baby, don't say Maybe
There'll be no comin' back tomorrow, Baby
Didn't have to tell me, I just know
Bird in hand must fly away to let me go
I started late but I'm learnin' fast
I get the feelin' this might be my last
Baby, don't say Maybe
There'll be no comin' back tomorrow, Baby
Don't say no, Baby, just say so, my Baby
Baby, Maybe
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