(Yes, no, maybe)

You used to love me
Before I even was me
You used to hug me
Lick me, suck me, kiss me, fuck me
Kinda spent a lot of money on you
I invest in your dreams
I ain't ever fronted on you
Girl, you know what that means

(All mine, all mine, all mine
She says all mine, baby)
But somehow I knew she was a liar
She's a liar

Am I tripping? Am I bugging?
Is it over? Tell me something
You don't call me no more, who you fucking?
Tell me what it is, tell me what I did
Where you go? Are you coming home
Any time soon?
Any time soon?
Don't do this to me baby

Yes, no, maybe
(But I ain't really tripping if you ain't tryna come back
Fuck that, you can stay wherever you at)
I'm sorry for talking crazy
Yes, no, maybe
(I just wanna know, are you playing games with my heart?
Could've sworn that you swore, never change from the start)
I'm sorry for talking crazy
Yes, no, maybe
(I just wanna know, how you gon' try to help me?)
(Tell me where the fuck would you be without me?)
I'm sorry for talking crazy
Yes, no, maybe
Don't do this to me, baby
Don't do this to me, baby
(I just wanna know)
Yes, no, maybe

I've been selfish
I can't help it
Whole lotta years, whole lotta tears
Bullshit that you dealt with
But you let me
And you left me

I really think that I
Could've made you my girl some day
Oh, but how foolish am I
To think that you'd have to wait?

Like you never had shit, like you ain't a bad bitch
That could get her ass kissed from a nigga mad rich
But I'm missing that lift, rolling up a spliff
Got away your tongue twist
Getting lifted, tripping off dumb shit
You the only one that could make me come quick

You know I love you
I hope he fuck up too
Where you go?
Are you coming home any time soon?
Are you, any time soon?
Don't do this to me
Yes, no, maybe

Yes, no, maybe
(But I ain't really tripping if you ain't tryna come back
Fuck that, you can stay wherever you at)
I'm sorry for talking crazy
Yes, no, maybe
(I just wanna know, are you playing games with my heart?
Could've sworn that you swore, never change from the start)
I'm sorry for talking crazy
Yes, no, maybe
(I just wanna know, how you gon' try to help me?)
(Tell me where the fuck would you be without me?)
I'm sorry for talking crazy
Yes, no, maybe
Don't do this to me, baby
Don't do this to me, baby
(I just wanna know)
Yes, no, maybe

Seems like I can't have it
This could not be real
Got it off saying I was done
But when you're in love with someone
You can run it
Running back
I'm running
Running back

(But I ain't really tripping if you ain't tryna come back
Fuck that, you can stay wherever you at)
I'm sorry for talking crazy
Yes, no, maybe
(I just wanna know, are you playing games with my heart?
Could've sworn that you swore, never change from the start)
I'm sorry for talking crazy
Yes, no, maybe
(How you gon' try to help me?)
(Tell me where the fuck would you be without me?)
I'm sorry for talking crazy
Yes, no, maybe
Don't do this to me, baby
Don't do this to me, baby
Yes, no, maybe


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Yes, No, Maybe Lyrics as written by Daniel Klein Tremaine Neverson

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