Detroit
Lost for Life Lyrics


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Long nights in Detroit
Cocaine just to make us feel
You and I, and all the conversation
Just to make this real
Just to make things real
Don’t give up, or give in. We’ll start over again
We will make it out someday
Just to make things real we’ll start over again
Driving around with the windows down
It’s cold as hell. I can see our breath
Smoking cigarettes, and making plans
Making plans for a better future
And we wanted something to believe
Just to save ourselves
Why don’t we wait and see
Don’t give in. Just get out
Try, and make yourself
We always want to be free
From all our skeletons
Sometimes I wish we could turn back time, and reinvent our fate
When your closest friends have died, and all you can do is hate
Why don’t we wait and see
Don’t give in. Just get out
Try, and make yourself
We always want to be free
From all our skeletons
From all our skeletons
From all our skeletons
And we wanted something to believe
Just to save ourselves
Why don’t we wait and see
Don’t give in. Just get out
Try, and make yourself
We always want to be free
From all our skeletons.
Why don’t we wait and see
Don’t give in. Just get out




Try, and make yourself
Try, and make yourself

Overall Meaning

In the song "Detroit" by Lost for Life, the lyrics delve into the dark and tumultuous experiences of two individuals navigating the gritty city of Detroit. The setting is depicted as being plagued by long nights and the presence of drugs, specifically cocaine, as a means to escape from the harsh reality they find themselves in. The lyrics suggest a sense of desperation and the need to make their existence feel real amidst the chaos and uncertainty that surrounds them.


The theme of resilience and perseverance is highlighted through the lines "Don’t give up, or give in. We’ll start over again". This reflects a determination to push through the challenges they face and hold onto hope for a brighter future. The mention of driving around with the windows down in the cold weather and engaging in smoking cigarettes while making plans for a better tomorrow symbolizes their longing for change and a desire to break free from their current circumstances.


The repeated mention of wanting something to believe in and to save themselves underscores the internal struggles and search for meaning amidst the darkness that surrounds them. The lyrics explore the idea of starting anew and shedding the weight of past mistakes and regrets, represented metaphorically as being free from all their skeletons. The longing to turn back time and rewrite their fate speaks to the desire for redemption and a fresh start in the face of loss and tragedy.


Ultimately, the song conveys a message of hope and the importance of not giving up, despite the challenges and hardships faced. The call to "Just get out" and to try and make oneself alludes to the power of self-discovery and growth in overcoming adversity. The repetition of the lines "Why don’t we wait and see" and "Try, and make yourself" reinforces the theme of resilience and the empowering notion of taking charge of one's own destiny. The song captures the raw emotions and struggles of individuals seeking to break free from their past and forge a path towards a brighter future.




Lyrics © RED HEADED FAT KID PUBLISHING, O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Dylan Richter, Jason Spencer

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Comments from YouTube:

Tucker Hilbers

Beautiful! Such great work!! So glad to be hearing Dylan’s voice again!! I loved For the Fallen Dreams with Dylan!!

Dylan Richter

Thank you very much!

mrtricuban

you can tell this one was close to home when they were writing it, it hits. beautiful

DJesé

That bridge 2 tho!! \m/

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