Ahh, no one has had a real review of this song yet?
This song is about a guy who wants a girl to accept him for who he is, but he wishes that he was something more anyway. The basis of his love is the following line, which cleverly ends this song:
"But you're my favorite thing, by far
That's gotta count for something"
The first verse (which, one could argue, is more than one verse) explains how the guy thinks the girl is amazing despite any flaws that he sees:
"Ten pounds too much to the naked eye"
"No best friend, well one but she's crazy"
In reality, that ten could be twenty, but this guy doesn't care anyway.
The third verse explains how the guy either sees himself or wishes to be seen: it portrays him as thinking that he can have the girl, but he doubts it inevitably.
To conclude, this song is about unblind love--the guy is clearly not crushing on this girl in any way, as he sees her for what she is and loves every bit of it.
Ahh, no one has had a real review of this song yet?
This song is about a guy who wants a girl to accept him for who he is, but he wishes that he was something more anyway. The basis of his love is the following line, which cleverly ends this song:
"But you're my favorite thing, by far That's gotta count for something"
The first verse (which, one could argue, is more than one verse) explains how the guy thinks the girl is amazing despite any flaws that he sees:
"Ten pounds too much to the naked eye" "No best friend, well one but she's crazy"
In reality, that ten could be twenty, but this guy doesn't care anyway.
The third verse explains how the guy either sees himself or wishes to be seen: it portrays him as thinking that he can have the girl, but he doubts it inevitably.
To conclude, this song is about unblind love--the guy is clearly not crushing on this girl in any way, as he sees her for what she is and loves every bit of it.