The protagonist is frustrated because whenever he asks his partner how, when, and where they can meet, she never gives him a straight answer. He wonders why she makes him beg for an answer when he doesn't want to beg anyone. He thinks she's beautiful but sometimes she treats him like nothing. When she wants to, she gets close to him, but he gets confused because her rejection hurts him. He has always expressed his feelings to her, but she only cares about her own whims. The situation is difficult for him, so he wrote this song to explain to her that if she decides she wants to be with him, she just needs to tell him. He doesn't understand why she has to think about it so much. He wants to know if it's worth it for him to endure all of this. He continues to ask her how, when, and where, and she always responds with "maybe." He wonders if he should give up and let his heart rest because he no longer wants her reasons. He knows a girl who lives two blocks from his house, and he likes her too. He likes to visit her, but every time he asks her when they can meet up, she smiles and says it's not that important. He tells her that if other people see her, they will fall for her because he has been trying to get her attention for months. He thinks her eyes are just the way he wants them, and he believes that she is heaven-sent. He wants her to let him in and stop playing hard to get. He knows she wants him because she blushes, but he will have to take a different approach to see if she gets angry. He keeps asking her how, when, and where, and she always responds with "maybe." He wonders what else she wants because he has tried everything to win her over. He took her to McDonald's and bought her a Big Mac and soda, but she still doesn't want anything. He tells her not to act snobbish or low-class. He tells her that she talks about him to find out how many other girls he's with, but she shouldn't worry because he knows she has other guys interested in her. He thinks maybe he can't be with her anymore and it's better for him to be alone. He suggests she find someone else to play around with and he won't think about her anymore. Every time he asks her, she comes up with excuses, and he imagines something more delicious happening. It's difficult for him, but he tries to behave with her. Sometimes he wonders if someone else is capturing her heart like he is. He warns her to be careful because if she really has a boyfriend, he will have to figure out what to do. But if she doesn't have one, he hopes she falls for him again. He keeps asking her how, when, and where, and she always responds with "maybe."