Detroit
Sufjan Stevens Lyrics


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Once a great place. Now a prison
All I can say. All I can do
People Mover: Bad Decision
From suburban. Now a prison
All I can say. All I can do

From the trembling walls. It's a great idea!
Everything you want. It's a great idea!

Once a great place. Now a prison
All I can say. All I can do

Henry Ford. Henry Ford
Public Trans. Public Trans
Pontiac. Pontiac
Feed the poor. Feed the poor
City Hall. City Hall
Windsor Park. Windsor Park
Saginaw. Saginaw
After dark. After dark
Tigers game. Tigers game
Eighty-four. Eighty-four
Industry. Industry
Unemployed. Unemployed
Gun control. Gun control
Wolverine. Wolverine
Iroquois. Iroquois
Industry. Industry
Public Trans. Public Trans
Auto Cars. Auto Cars
Jefferson. Jefferson
Michigan. Michigan

From the trembling walls. It's a great idea!
Everything you want. It's a great idea!
From the Renaissance. It's a great idea!
Everything you want. It's a great idea!
Throw them all away. It's a great idea!
From the Renaissance. It's a great idea!




Everything you want
(Hesitate to burn the buildings)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sufjan Stevens's song "Detroit" highlight the downfall of what was once a bustling city that was a hub of industry in the United States. The lyrics describe Detroit as a former great place that has now become a prison, suggesting that the city has become a place of despair and hopelessness for those who live there. The lyrics draw attention to the People Mover, which is described as a bad decision, further implying that the city's infrastructure has not been adequately maintained or improved to support its residents.


The mention of historical figures such as Henry Ford and their contributions to Detroit's development serve as a reminder of the city's prosperous past. The subsequent mention of Pontiac and Saginaw, as well as the issue of unemployment, draw attention to the city's decline. The chorus line "From the trembling walls, It's a great idea! Everything you want, It's a great idea!" is repeated several times throughout the song, suggesting that the attempted revitalization of the city has not succeeded and that it may even be causing more damage.


Line by Line Meaning

Once a great place. Now a prison
Detroit used to be a wonderful place but is now like a prison, with a sense of confinement and abandonment.


All I can say. All I can do
I have no words or actions that can change the current state of Detroit.


People Mover: Bad Decision
The People Mover was a poor decision for Detroit, and it had no benefit for the city.


From suburban. Now a prison
Even the suburban areas, which should be free from the troubles of the city, are now facing the same problems and feel like a prison.


From the trembling walls. It's a great idea!
Despite the problems, some aspects of Detroit, such as the old walls, still seem like a good idea.


Everything you want. It's a great idea!
People still believe that Detroit has everything they could want and that it's a great idea to build something new on top of what's already there.


Henry Ford. Henry Ford
Henry Ford, a famous businessman, was a big part of Detroit's history and development.


Public Trans. Public Trans
Public transportation, such as buses, was and still is a significant factor in Detroit's history and economy.


Pontiac. Pontiac
Pontiac, a nearby city, has connections with Detroit due to their shared history and industry.


Feed the poor. Feed the poor
The issue of poverty in Detroit is still a significant problem today, and it's essential to help feed those less fortunate.


City Hall. City Hall
City Hall is the primary government building in Detroit and has played a significant role in the city's decisions and development.


Windsor Park. Windsor Park
Windsor Park is a public park located in Detroit and is an essential recreational spot in the city.


Saginaw. Saginaw
Saginaw is another nearby city that has ties to Detroit's history and development.


After dark. After dark
The night time in Detroit can be a dangerous and uneasy place, especially after dark.


Tigers game. Tigers game
The Detroit Tigers are a professional baseball team from Detroit and are a symbol of pride for the city.


Eighty-four. Eighty-four
1984 was a pivotal year for Detroit where many changes were occurring, and new opportunities were arising.


Industry. Industry
Detroit has a long history of industry and manufacturing, which has contributed greatly to its economy but also led to issues in the city.


Unemployed. Unemployed
Despite the city's industry, unemployment has been and still is a high problem in Detroit, causing significant issues for its residents.


Gun control. Gun control
The topic of gun control is a contentious issue in Detroit, particularly due to the city's high crime rates.


Wolverine. Wolverine
Wolverine is the mascot of the University of Michigan, which is located near Detroit and is an important part of the region's culture.


Iroquois. Iroquois
Iroquois is a street located in Detroit that has played a significant role in the city's history and development.


Industry. Industry
Once again, industry and manufacturing have had a significant impact on Detroit's history and economy.


Public Trans. Public Trans
Public transportation has been and still is crucial for Detroit's residents and their ability to move around the city.


Auto Cars. Auto Cars
Cars, particularly those created an industry in Detroit, have entirely shaped the city's development and transportation.


Jefferson. Jefferson
Jefferson Avenue is a vital street in Detroit and is home to many of the city's most important buildings and landmarks.


Michigan. Michigan
Michigan is the state in which Detroit is located and has a significant impact on the city's economy and culture.


Throw them all away. It's a great idea!
Despite the city's problems, some people believe that demolishing everything and starting anew would be a great idea and solve Detroit's issues.


From the Renaissance. It's a great idea!
The Renaissance Center is a symbol of hope for Detroit's revitalization, and some believe that it's an excellent idea to invest in its success.


Everything you want
Despite Detroit's significant problems and setbacks, some believe that the city still has everything you may want.


(Hesitate to burn the buildings)
Despite the troubles in Detroit, some people are hesitant to burn everything to the ground and start anew.




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