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Black and Gold Lyrics

If the fish swam out of the ocean
And grew legs and they started walking
And the apes climbed down from the trees
And grew tall and they started talking

And the stars fell out of the sky
And the tears rolled into the ocean
And now I'm looking for a reason why
You even set my world into motion

'Cause if you're not really here
Then the stars don't even matter
Now I'm filled to the top with fear
But it's all just a bunch of matter

'Cause if you're not really here
Then I don't want to be either
I wanna be next to you
Black and gold, black and gold, black and gold

I look up into the night sky
And see a thousand eyes staring back
And all around these golden beacons
I see nothing but black

I feel a way of something beyond them
I don't see what I can feel
If vision is the only validation
Then most of my life isn't real

'Cause if you're not really here
Then the stars don't even matter
Now I'm filled to the top with fear
But it's all just a bunch of matter

'Cause if you're not really here
Then I don't want to be either
I wanna be next to you
Black and gold, black and gold, black and gold
I wanna be next to you
Black and gold, black and gold, black and gold

Black and gold, black and gold, black and gold
Black and gold, black and gold, black and gold
Black and gold

'Cause if you're not really here
Then the stars don't even matter
Now I'm filled to the top with fear
But it's all just a bunch of matter

'Cause if you're not really here
Then I don't want to be either
I wanna be next to you
Black and gold, black and gold, black and gold

Black and gold, black and gold, black and gold
Black and gold, black and gold, black and gold
Black and gold, black and gold
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solvent_d On Dec 09, 2007
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Cover art for Black and Gold lyrics by Sam Sparro

He's questioning whether god exists or not.

"the fish swam out of the ocean and grew legs and they started walking and the apes climbed down from the trees and grew tall and they started talking

and the stars fell out of the sky" Life evolved, then alot of living creatures died when an asteroid hit earth (or a star fell out of the sky)

"now i'm looking for a reason why" He's asking why humans (or himself) now exists when most life became exstinct millions of years ago.

"cause if you're not really here then the stars don't even matter now i'm filled to the top with fear but it's all just a bunch of matter" He's scared because if god doesn't exist then he, us, the stars, and everything around us is just a bunch of matter. Matter meaning a mass of atoms.

"i feel a way of something beyond them i don't see what i can feel if vision is the only validation then most of my life isn't real" he feels like theres more than just what he can see (heaven maybe?) but if vision is the only thing that makes everything real (or something isnt real if you cant see it) then most of his life isnt real, because life is built from emotional feelings (and you cant see your feelings)

black & gold is just what he sees when he looks up into the night sky

This is a very deep song that questions religion and reality and hes trying to find a way to put the two together. Im not at all a religious person but this is 1 of my favourite songs because everything he says in it makes sense to me. He's having the same thoughts that i have had (and probly most humans)

All I can say is Mrmoo232 is exactly correct... and I am going to take this to the next step... or I should say what I am about to say is going to take us all to the next step. Since I can't sum everything up in a comment box on this website, I'm coming up with a way to be able to speak and be heard by all the world at the same time... starting with the only place I know how, my family, my blood, myself. If you have found yourself here today reading...

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why "black and gold"??? i love this song, and it's pretty weird but i think i get it, only what's the relevance of black and gold?

The Black and the Gold are refered to in the actual song. Black being the night sky and gold being the 'thousand beacons'

When I was very drunk I wrote down the meaning from this song.. I did not even know about the Annunaki & Enki but the next morning I found this is the oldest relgion on earth written in clay tablets.like WOHOOO. Annunaki means: Those who from Heaven to Earth Came. And they where searching gold. They came with silver things like falling stars. They found Earth and animals, like apes who were black. They used some dna of them. And made them slaves. Then there came humans. Because it was a lot of work to find gold. So I think...

I believe iMuso's response for the reason why Sam Sparro sung it, but it spoke to me on a different level. I find it funny that you, liselot1989, came up with what you did while you were drunk, because I, too, was on a relaxant when I was able to open my mind to the meaning behind this song. To think outside the box, so to speak. :)

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ahh awesome, that makes a lot more sense than all the rubbish i was coming up with! and yeah that's a good point about the religious connotations -

"now i'm filled to the top with fear but it's all just a bunch of matter" - it's nothing more than just matter if god's not there to give life a meaning. ("now i'm looking for a reason why you even set my world into motion"

i thought of it 1st as romantic but it's got some potentially pretty deep stuff in here.

mines might make the most sense

Cover art for Black and Gold lyrics by Sam Sparro

The analysis above is spot on - Sam Sparro confirmed that the song is about the existence of God when he appeared on BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge 11th April 2008.

Cover art for Black and Gold lyrics by Sam Sparro

I agree, I think it is a very deep song - and he seems really to be questioning the value of His own existence.

I can understand that he says, 'if you're not really here, then I don't want to be either,' I think he is talking to God saying that if God doesn't exist - then he himself is just matter, and so there is greater reason for living. Its cool that a songwriter can search so openly, as it is a question that so many people struggle with.

I think when he says, "If vision is the only validation, then most of my life isn't real" - he means that if all we have to prove or disprove God's existence is the fact that we have seen him then we really have no proof at all - because 'most of my life isn't real' - all he as to prove most of his life is his vision - th only validation. Its a bit far fetched, but its how I understand it... may be wrong. thoughts?

Cover art for Black and Gold lyrics by Sam Sparro

This is a cry out to God. He acknowledges Gods existence. This song to me is asking God why. He wonders why he "set my world into motion" He also wants to believe that God is loving in the sense that he is "there" (if your not really there) he wants to believe in gODS LOVE Also look at the fact that Sam Sparro grew up extremely christian and his father is a minister

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Composed and recorded by Sam Sparro, “Black and Gold” is a likable, bold song all about truth. It asks one critical question, ‘Why this world and all its contents?’ If God isn’t here, nothing really matters in the grand scheme of things. The first stanza is an obvious reference to evolution, “If the fish swam out of the ocean and grew legs and started walking, and the apes climbed down from the trees and grew tall and they started talking.” If evolution were a relevant life theory, things would continue evolving. However, the failure for things to continue to evolve diminishes this theory. In this song, Sparro recognizes the artist comes to this rationalization because he believes if there was no god, then nothing really matters. He fears that if we were to exist due to evolution, “its all just a bunch of matter” and our lives count for nothing. As the song continues the artist talks about how he can sense that God is there. "I sense the weight of something beyond them and I don't see what I can feel." He knows that God is all around him he just can't see God. However, Sparro then goes on to say, "If vision is the only validation, then most of my life isn't real." He recognizes seeing isn’t believing, believing is seeing. Many things in life are believed and not seen. You cannot see the wind, only the effects of it, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t there. The same applies with God, though you cannot see him physically, you can see him at work in people and creation. The colours black and gold are also symbolic in the song. The golden beacons symbolizes God’s path of guidance. Sparro mentions “all around these golden beacons I see nothing but black.” The black signifies the background of nothingness that God shines his guidance on.

Good stuff =)

@winkingsmurf Hundreds of millions of years of evolution to make it to this point in our timeline. And you use ~5000 years of recorded history to make the assumption that evolution suddenly stopped happening?

Cover art for Black and Gold lyrics by Sam Sparro

I think he is not questioning is there a God, I believe he's asking to be closer to his creator , Black = the infinite, Gold= beautiful intelligence.

"I feel a way of something beyond them I don't see what I can feel If vision is the only validation Then most of my life isn't real"

We have more than one sense, most of the things we feel we can't see , but just know they are real. Before we invented microscopes where could not see germs but they could still hurt us, we just have invented a way to truly see God. most don't believe God exist because of evolution, but still believe in love.

Your right. He says in an interview that it is about God and that he is very religious

Cover art for Black and Gold lyrics by Sam Sparro

I've watched the video a few times (a bit obsessively, actually; I really like this song), and I think some of what's quoted above is inaccurate. For example, instead of

"now i'm filled to the top with fear but it's all just a bunch of matter"

I think Sam actually says

"now i'm filled to the top with fear that it's all just a bunch of matter"

which would be more logical for a song that appears to reflect a crisis of religious faith.

Oh, and he's looking up into the "night" sky, not a "grey" one (if it were grey, why would he go on to say

"I see nothing but black!"?)

yeah, i watched the video too, it was so lame. the song meant alot more to me when i heard it, but once i watched the video it sort of ruined the feelings I got when I listened to it afterward.

I still love the song though, because i myself am stuck between spiritual and scientific matters, I don't belive in A GOD, but I definatly belive in a spiritual matter in us all and the whole universe, a higher being that defines each and every one of us in one level or another, you know?

and just as he...

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well its basicly apeaing to a darwinist mentality in the first verses of the song tossign aroung evolutionary stories

it is about gdo and how he createdthe world "i dont wanna be either" meaning he wants to be in a symbolic of literal place with god bascly is alla bout a theist looking up in wonder at the general revalation that is the night sky

 
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