Detroit
Unveiling the Depths of Passion: Blood Cultures' Detroit RevelationLyrics
That's one for the home team legends
Acknowledging achievements for the hometown heroes or significant figures.
That's one for the girl you can't deny
Recognizing someone special, possibly a romantic interest, without denial.
That's one for the nightly newscast
Giving importance to events covered in the nightly news.
I don't want you to lie, 'cause I want you to know
Expressing a desire for honesty, a wish for the truth in communication.
This is more than just me, this is more than us both
Stating that the situation is larger than individual selves, emphasizing a collective significance.
Do you remember it now, the first time that we spoke
Reflecting on the initial conversation, asking if the listener remembers it.
'Cause I don't
Admitting personal forgetfulness or a lack of recall regarding the past.
Would you fight for me
Presenting a hypothetical question about willingness to fight for the speaker.
Would you die for me
Asking about a willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice, implying devotion or loyalty.
Is it right to leave
Raising questions about the appropriateness of leaving a situation.
Is it safe to breath
Expressing concerns about the safety of continuing in a given circumstance.
Goodnight to the mormon harvest
Bidding farewell to a phase or experience, possibly with a religious or symbolic reference.
Goodnight to the suburban love decay
Saying goodbye to a suburban love, suggesting an end to a romantic relationship.
Goodnight to the friends we saw last
Bidding farewell to friends, possibly indicating changes in relationships.
I don't want you to die, because I want you to know
Expressing a desire for the truth, not wanting the listener to die without knowing.
I would still live for you, I would live for us both
Promising to live for the listener, emphasizing commitment and enduring love.
I remember it now, vivid clear and so loud
Recalling a past memory vividly, suggesting a significant moment in the relationship.
Would you fight for me
Repeating the earlier question about willingness to fight, reinforcing its importance.
Would you die for me
Reiterating the question about willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice.
Is it right to bleed
Raising questions about the appropriateness of bleeding, possibly metaphorical for suffering.
For what lies beneath
Questioning the hidden aspects or truths beneath the surface.
I would fight for you
Expressing a willingness to fight for the listener, reciprocating commitment.
I would die for you
Affirming a readiness to make the ultimate sacrifice for the listener.
I would lie to you
Acknowledging a willingness to be deceptive if it protects the listener.
Like you did for me too
Recognizing that the listener has also lied for the speaker in the past.
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