It's implied. Because finding someone appealing in any way is an opinion 100% of the time.DANGER- MUST SILENCE said:Which is all fine and dandy, except the words "to me" don't appear in the song.
I'm looking at the lyrics right now and I'm not seeing this list. Rather, it's the singer going on and on about how he finds this girl beautiful.The words "That's what makes you beautiful," do. Which are preceded by a long list of descriptions of unusually insecure behavior indicative not of modesty, but of a self-confidence deficiency.
Oh Christ, is it so wrong to find shyness or modesty appealing? The girl is just plain shy as described by the lyrics. Perhaps because of her confidence being a bit shot, but shy nonetheless.Yes. That's preying on insecurity.
Alright, but the second line is "don't know what for," so clearly her insecurity isn't the highlight here.Not "modesty". "Insecurity". That's in the first line of the song.
Yes, it is clear."You don't know you're beautiful, That's what makes you beautiful"
Seems pretty plain as day to me.
The message here is that this girl doesn't use her looks, "being the way that you are is enough." In contrast to 'knowing you're beautiful' and using it to one's advantage. This girl speaks with her personality, not her body. She probably doesn't dress to impress, or do her hair all nice or whatever. I fail to see where this goes from a crush to predatory activity.