I think the narrator of the song is speaking from an omniscient perspective. David is so lost inside his own head that he does not recognize how aesthetically pleasing he is to the world. The narrator seems to be in love with David, but David, being "lost inside/of his mind," does not notice him.
In the last stanza, it states that David stained too many beds- this can be taken as a symbol of sex, but also as a symbol of having the people he sleeps with obsess over him. He then asks "why," and once the narrator says that he has "been doing david all [his] life, he is not stating he has been having sex with him, but instead is also questioning why David chooses to be with everyone but him. Therefore, ending the song with asking if David will look into his eyes, and stain his bed.
I think the narrator of the song is speaking from an omniscient perspective. David is so lost inside his own head that he does not recognize how aesthetically pleasing he is to the world. The narrator seems to be in love with David, but David, being "lost inside/of his mind," does not notice him. In the last stanza, it states that David stained too many beds- this can be taken as a symbol of sex, but also as a symbol of having the people he sleeps with obsess over him. He then asks "why," and once the narrator says that he has "been doing david all [his] life, he is not stating he has been having sex with him, but instead is also questioning why David chooses to be with everyone but him. Therefore, ending the song with asking if David will look into his eyes, and stain his bed.