In regards to the meaning of this song:
Before a live performance on the EP Five Stories Falling, Geoff states “It’s about the last time I went to visit my grandmother in Columbus, and I saw that she was dying and it was the last time I was going to see her. It is about realizing how young you are, but how quickly you can go.”
That’s the thing about Geoff and his sublime poetry, you think it’s about one thing, but really it’s about something entirely different. But the lyrics are still universal and omnipresent, ubiquitous, even. So relatable. That’s one thing I love about this band. I also love their live performances, raw energy and Geoff’s beautiful, imperfectly perfect vocals. His voice soothes my aching soul.
Could it be he's interested?
Or am I just wanting it to be so?
Do I dare speak to him?
Should I let the moment go?
Forget this hunger inside
Forget this hunger inside
Should I let the feeling flow?
Should I just let it flow?
Ain't nothing maybe, baby
I sure would like to know
Could it be he's just friendly?
That ain't nothing to get excited about
On the other hand, he could be answering
Good vibrations I'm sending out
Well, I just don't know
What I'm really seeing
Should I make a move?
Or keep on day dreaming?
Ain't nothing maybe, baby
I sure would like to
I want to know
I want to know
I want to know
I sure would like to
Could it be he's interested?
Should I let the moment go
Forget this feeling inside
Forget this feeling inside?
Should I let the feeling flow?
Should I just let it flow?
Ain't nothing maybe, baby
I sure would like to
I want to know
I want to know
I want to know
Forget this hunger inside
Forget this hunger inside
Should I let the feeling flow?
Should I just let it flow?
Ain't nothing maybe
Ain't nothing maybe, baby
Forget this hunger inside
Forget this hunger inside
Should I let the feeling flow?
Should I just let it flow?
Ain't nothing maybe, baby
Ain't nothing maybe, baby
Forget this hunger inside
Forget this hunger inside
Or am I just wanting it to be so?
Do I dare speak to him?
Should I let the moment go?
Forget this hunger inside
Forget this hunger inside
Should I let the feeling flow?
Should I just let it flow?
Ain't nothing maybe, baby
I sure would like to know
Could it be he's just friendly?
That ain't nothing to get excited about
On the other hand, he could be answering
Good vibrations I'm sending out
Well, I just don't know
What I'm really seeing
Should I make a move?
Or keep on day dreaming?
Ain't nothing maybe, baby
I sure would like to
I want to know
I want to know
I want to know
I sure would like to
Could it be he's interested?
Should I let the moment go
Forget this feeling inside
Forget this feeling inside?
Should I let the feeling flow?
Should I just let it flow?
Ain't nothing maybe, baby
I sure would like to
I want to know
I want to know
I want to know
Forget this hunger inside
Forget this hunger inside
Should I let the feeling flow?
Should I just let it flow?
Ain't nothing maybe
Ain't nothing maybe, baby
Forget this hunger inside
Forget this hunger inside
Should I let the feeling flow?
Should I just let it flow?
Ain't nothing maybe, baby
Ain't nothing maybe, baby
Forget this hunger inside
Forget this hunger inside
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Ain't Nothin' But a Maybe Lyrics as written by Valerie Simpson Nickolas Ashford
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