Hands Of Gold
Delain Lyrics


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Blood-red and sweet
Mouthful of wine
I savour it
And taste the freedom
On your lips
And heaven knows
I tried
To steer away
Delicious danger
Made me stay

Now I′m closer, closer to the edge
Closer to experience
All of life and all of death
Oh I'm falling
Closer, closer to the edge
Closer to experience
Into love and out of breath
Oh I′m falling down

Blood, red and sweet
Spill in excess
Stick to our hands
And in its rush we both shall rest
And pain nor fear
Can break
This bond, our chain
Together for our crimes
We'll pay

Now I'm closer, closer to the edge
Closer to experience
All of life and all of death
Oh I′m falling
Closer, closer to the edge
Closer to experience
Into love and out of breath
Oh I′m falling down

I am falling
Oh I'm falling down

Some kill their love when they are young
And some when they are old
Some strangle with the hands of lust
Some with hands of gold
The kindest use a knife because
The dead so soon grow old
Yet each man kills the thing be loves
By each let this be told

Closer, closer to the edge
Closer to experience
All of life and all of death
Oh I′m falling

Now I'm closer, closer to the edge
Closer to experience
All of life and all of death
Oh I′m falling
Closer, closer to the edge
Closer to experience




Into love and out of breath
Oh I'm falling down

Overall Meaning

The song "Hands of Gold" by Delain is a tale of forbidden love, told through the metaphor of blood-red wine. The singer is consumed by their desire for their lover, even though they know it's dangerous and could lead to pain and fear. They struggle to resist the temptation but ultimately give in, unable to resist the lure of the "delicious danger" and the freedom they feel when they're with their lover. The chorus, with its repetition of "closer to the edge," evokes the feeling of falling deeper and deeper into the love affair, unable to stop the momentum.


The lyrics are wrought with imagery of passion, danger, and sacrifice. The "blood-red and sweet" wine represents the excitement and temptation of the affair, while the "hands of gold" suggest that the singer's lover is wealthy or powerful. The lines "And pain nor fear/ Can break/ This bond, our chain" hint at the risks the two are taking and the sacrifices they're willing to make for each other. The final stanza, which quotes W.H. Auden's poem "The More Loving One," adds another layer of meaning to the song, proposing that we all, in some form or another, kill the things we love.


Overall, "Hands of Gold" is a powerful song that captures the intensity and allure of forbidden love. The lyrics are rich with metaphor and emotion, making it a standout track on Delain's album "Moonbathers."


Line by Line Meaning

Blood-red and sweet
The blood is both red in color and tastes sweet


Mouthful of wine
The taste of the blood is akin to drinking a mouthful of wine


I savour it
The singer enjoys the taste of the blood


And taste the freedom
Drinking the blood makes the artist feel liberated


On your lips
The blood was drawn from the lips of another person


And heaven knows
The singer acknowledges, perhaps sarcastically, that God is aware of their actions


I tried
The singer attempted to resist the temptation of drinking the blood


To steer away
The artist tried to move away from the dangerous temptation


Delicious danger
Despite the danger, the artist finds the temptation appealing


Made me stay
The temptation was too great for the artist to resist


Now I'm closer, closer to the edge
The singer is getting closer to a dangerous point of no return


Closer to experience
The artist is getting closer to experiencing something new and exciting


All of life and all of death
Whatever the singer experiences will encompass both life and death


Oh I'm falling
The singer is losing control and dropping towards the temptation


Closer, closer to the edge
The singer is getting dangerously close to the temptation


Into love and out of breath
The artist is falling into a state of love and excitement that is taking their breath away


Blood, red and sweet
Repetition of the sweet taste of the blood being red in color


Spill in excess
The blood flows abundantly


Stick to our hands
The blood gets on both the singer's and the other person's hands


And in its rush we both shall rest
The blood, along with their temptation, will eventually overwhelm and consume them both


And pain nor fear
Neither pain nor fear can break their bond


Can break
Their bond is unbreakable


This bond, our chain
Their temptation and bond function like a chain, binding them together


Together for our crimes
The artist and the other person are united by their shared temptation and the societal taboo it violates


We'll pay
The consequences of their actions will catch up with them eventually


Some kill their love when they are young
Some people destroy their love early in life


And some when they are old
Others don't destroy their love until they are older


Some strangle with the hands of lust
Some people destroy their love through acts of passion


Some with hands of gold
Others destroy their love through financial means


The kindest use a knife because
The most gentle means of ending a relationship is through a symbolic knife, i.e. not physical but emotional pain


The dead so soon grow old
Dead relationships grow old very quickly


Yet each man kills the thing be loves
Everyone, regardless of gender or type of love, inevitably destroys what they hold dear


By each let this be told
Let this fact be known by all




Writer(s): Guus Eikens, Martijn Westerholt, Johanna Wessels

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