Lyric discussion by protocon 

Cover art for Gold lyrics by Spandau Ballet

Well, clearly the song is about a mad scientist that creates the perfect cyborg made of pure gold. She runs off to rampage and destroy humanity but she comes back to him in the end. He starts singing to her, praising her sturdy design and solid armor plating. He talks abit about the crimes they committed and then has a bout of paranoia "The man with the suit and the pace. You knew that he was there on the case. Now he's in love with you, he's in love with you..." Classic lovers paranoia, thinking that everyone is after her for her love, when in truth they're out to destroy this abomination.

The references to "High prison walls" is about that he was infact IN prison when she returned to him and now she's busted into the prison, toppling walls and such so the imagery is fresh in his mind.

A revealing portion of the song comes at the end.

"Glad that you're bound to return There's something I could have learned You're indestructable Always believe in"

She was clearly programmed to return to him after a certain amount of time. But what he has realized is that she's indestructable, uncontrollable now that her program has run its course. The reason why the song trails off due to her most likely pulling him apart limb by limb, having now turned on her creator.

Well...that's what I came up with atleast.

Protocon,

Good explanation. Not only does it keep with the written imagery, it also fits with the song's style and verse. People often watch the film clip for an explanation, but sometimes the directors of music videos are not quite on track with finding meanings about the songs.

I think, now, that "the man with the suit and the case" was the trial lawyer who showed evidence against the scientist, about the creation, in a court of law.

Anyhow, the movie for this song would have one believe something different. It almost seems like Morocco where a high...

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