The song "Goud" by Jonna Fraser is about a relationship where one partner needs some space and time to figure things out. The narrator takes a break to get some fresh air while asking his partner to let him go. He feels under pressure and wants to be able to choose freely. The narrator believes that if he is given enough time, he can make things work, and his partner won't have any regrets. The narrator talks about being with someone who supports him through thick and thin. He wonders if his partner will be there for him when times are tough, as he's been through some tough times in the past. He wants to have an honest relationship with his partner and asks her to be open with him. The chorus of the song talks about going for the "hoofdprijs," which means going for the gold or the big prize. The narrator believes that he and his partner can accomplish great things together and wants her to believe in their relationship. He sees her beyond her insecurities and hopes that she can see herself positively as he does. The song talks about missed opportunities and misunderstandings and how the narrator wants to make things right. He wants to have a meaningful conversation with his partner, but they haven't been able to connect. He asks her to keep an eye on him and to have faith that they can achieve great things together. Overall, "Goud" is a song about taking time to figure things out, being open and honest in a relationship, and going for the big prize. The narrator believes that he and his partner can achieve great things together, but he needs her to have faith in their relationship.