"Stay Gold Ponyboy." Johnny Cade said it. :)
"Stay gold Ponyboy. Stay gold....." (< those were Johnny's last words)
its really about how ponyboy told johnny about the poem so johnny to ponyboy to stay gold meaninng dont change...stay the way you are dont become like dally or anyone...
"Stay Gold, Ponyboy, Stay Gold..."
Johnny tells Ponyboy to 'Stay Gold.' He wants him to keep his innocence.
"Stay gold, Ponyboy"
"Stay Gold Ponyboy." Johnny Cade said it. :)
"Stay Gold, Ponyboy, Stay Gold..."
"Stay gold Ponyboy. Stay gold....." (< those were Johnny's last words)
its really about how ponyboy told johnny about the poem so johnny to ponyboy to stay gold meaninng dont change...stay the way you are dont become like dally or anyone...
Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold.
"Stay Gold, Ponyboy, Stay Gold..."
"Stay Gold, Ponyboy, Stay Gold..."
"Stay Gold, Ponyboy, Stay Gold..."
He was telling Ponyboy that he was a good person, and advising him to stay that way.
The "stay gold" speech in "The Outsiders" is given by Johnny to Ponyboy before he dies. Johnny tells Ponyboy to "stay gold" as a way to encourage him to hold onto his innocence and optimism despite the harsh realities of their lives. It serves as a reminder to Ponyboy to stay true to himself and to not let the troubles of the world harden his heart.
To stay gold