Chapter one, we started happy
The second that you said you loved me
Started questioning us
Are we really in love?
Tryna figure out chapter three
But you're not giving me anything
If this is what we are, then I gotta move on
You think this is everything, but this is no book of love
You might think I'm crazy
That I'm lost and foolish
Leaving you behind
Maybe you're right
You might think I'm crazy
That I'm lost and foolish
Leaving you behind
Maybe you're right
Maybe you're right
(Hey, hey, hey, hey)
Here comes the part of you and me
Arguing about nothing
You tell me it's as good as it gets
Yeah, I'm real emotional
Blame it on your mental jokes
How much did you think that I could take?
So much for taking this too far
You can't blame me for who I am
It's too late for us to try to be in love right now
You might think I'm crazy (crazy, yeah, yeah)
That I'm lost and foolish
Leaving you behind
Maybe you're right
You might think I'm crazy
That I'm lost and foolish
Leaving you behind
Maybe you're right
Maybe you're right
Fill the pages now, this chapter's done
Moving on up and forward onto all that will become
If you ever get to the place where the sun is shining every day
Then I'll be on your mind
You might think I'm crazy (crazy, yeah)
That I'm lost and foolish
Leaving you behind
Maybe you're right (you're right)
You might think I'm crazy
That I'm lost and foolish
Leaving you behind
Maybe you're right
Maybe you're right
Let me go to the top one more time
About This Song
"Maybe You're Right" is a vulnerable pop ballad that explores the painful moment when someone begins to question whether leaving a stagnant relationship might actually be the right choice, even when their partner dismisses them as "crazy" for wanting more. The song captures the internal conflict of recognizing that a relationship has lost its spark and direction-described through the metaphor of a book where they've moved past the happy beginning but can't figure out "chapter three"-while simultaneously doubting one's own judgment when faced with a partner's gaslighting. Cyrus delivers the lyrics with a mix of defiance and uncertainty, her voice conveying both strength in her decision-making and the sting of being called foolish for wanting growth and change. The production features a stripped-down arrangement that emphasizes the emotional weight of the confession, with subtle electronic elements that reflect the album's experimental pop direction during her *Bangerz* era. What makes the song particularly resonant is its honest portrayal of how leaving can feel simultaneously empowering and terrifying, especially when the other person makes you question your own sanity for recognizing the relationship's limitations. The repeated "maybe you're right" becomes both an acknowledgment of doubt and a form of emotional self-protection-a way of saying "perhaps I am crazy, but I'm still choosing myself." The track stands out on *Bangerz* as a moment of introspective vulnerability amid the album's more provocative material, showcasing Cyrus's ability to capture complex relationship dynamics with nuanced emotional honesty.
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