Detroit
Blood Cultures Lyrics


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That's one for the home team legends
That's one for the girl you can't deny
That's one for the nightly newscast
I don't want you to lie, 'cause I want you to know
This is more than just me, this is more than us both
Do you remember it now, the first time that we spoke
'Cause I don't
Would you fight for me
Would you die for me
Is it right to leave
Is it safe to breath
Goodnight to the mormon harvest
Goodnight to the suburban love decay
Goodnight to the friends we saw last
I don't want you to die, because I want you to know
I would still live for you, I would live for us both
I remember it now, vivid clear and so loud
Would you fight for me
Would you die for me
Is it right to bleed
For what lies beneath
I would fight for you
I would die for you




I would lie to you
Like you did for me too

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Blood Cultures's song "Detroit" delve into themes of loyalty, honesty, and sacrifice within a relationship. The song opens with references to different groups and entities that are significant to the characters involved. "That's one for the home team legends" suggests a celebration of accomplishments or achievements by those associated with their hometown. "That's one for the girl you can't deny" implies a focus on someone who cannot be ignored or dismissed. "That's one for the nightly newscast" indicates a desire for honesty and transparency, as the singer doesn't want their partner to lie.


The chorus poses a series of questions, asking if the partner would fight, die, or leave for the singer. The uncertainty in the questions reflects the vulnerabilities and doubts that arise in relationships. The singer acknowledges that the connection they share extends beyond themselves, emphasizing the importance of mutual understanding and support.


The second verse bids farewell to various elements, such as the "mormon harvest" and "suburban love decay," possibly symbolizing different aspects of their past. The line "I don't want you to die, because I want you to know" reveals the singer's concern for their partner's well-being. They express their commitment to living and fighting for each other. The closing line suggests that lies have been exchanged between the two, indicating a complex and possibly troubled dynamic.


Overall, "Detroit" portrays the complexities and uncertainties of a relationship, highlighting the need for trust, honesty, and willingness to fight for one another.


Line by Line Meaning

That's one for the home team legends
Celebrating the successes and achievements of local sports teams and their legendary players


That's one for the girl you can't deny
Acknowledging the undeniable presence and impact of a particular girl in their life


That's one for the nightly newscast
Referring to an event or moment that would make it to the news due to its significance


I don't want you to lie, 'cause I want you to know
Expressing the desire for honesty and transparency in a relationship, wanting the other person to truly understand


This is more than just me, this is more than us both
Highlighting that their connection or situation holds greater importance and implications beyond the individuals involved


Do you remember it now, the first time that we spoke
Questioning if the other person remembers the significant moment when they first interacted


'Cause I don't
Admitting their own inability to recall that specific moment


Would you fight for me
Asking if the other person is willing to defend or protect them in difficult situations


Would you die for me
Questioning the depth of their bond, asking if the other person would make the ultimate sacrifice for them


Is it right to leave
Contemplating the morality of leaving a situation or relationship


Is it safe to breathe
Questioning the emotional safety and comfort within their connection


Goodnight to the mormon harvest
Symbolizing the end or farewell to a period of innocence or naivety


Goodnight to the suburban love decay
Bidding farewell to the deteriorating state of love within a suburban setting


Goodnight to the friends we saw last
Saying goodbye to the friends they recently spent time with


I don't want you to die, because I want you to know
Expressing the desire for the other person's well-being and understanding


I would still live for you, I would live for us both
Promising to continue living and fighting for their relationship and shared future


I remember it now, vivid clear and so loud
Asserting that they now vividly and clearly recall that significant moment


Would you fight for me
Reiterating the question of whether the other person is willing to fight for their connection


Would you die for me
Reiterating the question of whether the other person would make the ultimate sacrifice for them


Is it right to bleed
Reflecting on the ethical implications and consequences of experiencing pain or suffering for the sake of their relationship


For what lies beneath
For the hidden or underlying truths and emotions within their connection


I would fight for you
Affirming their commitment to fight for the other person and their relationship


I would die for you
Reaffirming their willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice for the other person


I would lie to you
Admitting that they would not always be completely truthful, just like the other person has been


Like you did for me too
Recognizing that the other person has also lied for their sake at times




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Written by: Richard Helicopter

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