Gold Dust
The Wild Now Lyrics


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There used to be gold dust
Coming out of your mouth
There used to be gold dust
Coming out of your mouth

Here we go again
Thinking this ride would never end
Waiting on forever takes a long time
I would rather say goodbye

Yellow paint is slowly peeling off the walls
And soon this old house will crumble and fall
Three storeys high with nothing to show
All the potential of an ashes glow

When it's all said and done
Did we really say anything at all?
Were we building just to watch it fall?
Were we building just to watch it fall?

Left that chair in the corner of my mind
And there sits all of my hopes and dreams combined
And I tell them one day soon they can leave
Until then the dust keeps gathering

When it's all said and done
Did we really say anything at all?
Were we building just to watch it fall?
Were we building just to watch it fall?





There used to be gold dust
Coming out of your mouth

Overall Meaning

The Wild Now's song, "Gold Dust," is a melancholic reflection on a relationship that has lost the magic it once had. The opening lines, "There used to be gold dust coming out of your mouth," depict how the person's words were once filled with beauty and wonder, but now that magic has dissipated. The chorus asks, "When it's all said and done, did we really say anything at all? Were we building just to watch it fall?" These lines suggest that the relationship was built on a fragile foundation and has now crumbled, leaving emptiness and regret.


The second verse paints a picture of a house falling apart, much like the relationship. The yellow paint slowly peeling off the walls symbolizes the deterioration of the relationship, and the potential that was once there, depicted in the line, "All the potential of an ashes glow," has been extinguished. The third verse describes the person's hopes and dreams as a chair in the corner of their mind that gathers dust. This image implies that the person is not actively pursuing their ambitions but is instead letting them gather dust, much like the relationship they let fall apart.


Overall, "Gold Dust" is a poignant examination of a failed relationship, highlighting the importance of nurturing something that once shone with brilliance in order to keep it from falling apart.


Line by Line Meaning

There used to be gold dust
The person used to have a way with words, their speech was captivating


Coming out of your mouth
People were drawn to the way this person talked, they had a magical quality about them


Here we go again
This situation has happened before, it's a repeating cycle


Thinking this ride would never end
They believed that they would never be able to escape this cycle, it would go on forever


Waiting on forever takes a long time
It's difficult and time-consuming to wait for something that might never come


I would rather say goodbye
It's better to end things and move on than to hold onto something that's not working


Yellow paint is slowly peeling off the walls
The environment or situation is deteriorating slowly


And soon this old house will crumble and fall
Everything will eventually come to an end


Three storeys high with nothing to show
Despite the effort put into something, there may be no visible result or reward


All the potential of an ashes glow
Something could have been great, but now it's just a memory of what could have been


Left that chair in the corner of my mind
The person is holding onto memories or thoughts of a particular place or moment


And there sits all of my hopes and dreams combined
These memories hold the person's aspirations and desires for what could have been


And I tell them one day soon they can leave
The person hopes to let go of these memories and move on eventually


Until then the dust keeps gathering
The person is holding onto these memories for too long and they are becoming stagnant


When it's all said and done
When everything is finished and over


Did we really say anything at all?
Did our words or actions have any true impact or meaning?


Were we building just to watch it fall?
Did we put in all this effort just to see it fail in the end?


Were we building just to watch it fall?
Did we put in all this effort just to see it fail in the end?


There used to be gold dust
The person used to have a way with words, their speech was captivating


Coming out of your mouth
People were drawn to the way this person talked, they had a magical quality about them




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