Insane
Fine Life Lyrics


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When everything is comin' down
We've gotta make the most of what we live for
Even if that means, giving up on our dreams
If we listen we can hear her
Loud and clear, she sings of pain and fear, as she orients her reason
Closer and closer to the day but the night
Disillusions her again
And she's fallin'
I search through the fog for my troubles
But I know there's nothing, to see nothing to see
I still drink each night to see doubles
To drown the anxiety
I look at this life in a mirror
I'm too scarred to see what is real
Turn around and it all will grow clearer
But then it gets harder to heal
Help me up I'm falling
Help me up I'm falling
Help me up I'm falling
Help me up I'm falling
Help me up I'm falling
Help me up I'm falling
Help me up I'm falling
Help me up I'm falling falling
Help me up I'm falling
Help me up I'm falling
Help me up I'm falling
Help me up I'm falling falling
Falling
But we all seem with it
We all seem fine
That's the problem with it
We've gone blind
We're used to violence
Got used to pain
So we speak in silence
Till we're all insane
Til we're all insane
Insane
Insane
Insane
Help me up I'm falling
Help me up I'm falling
Help me up I'm falling
Help me up I'm falling
Help me up I'm falling
Help me up I'm falling falling
Help me up I'm falling
Help me up I'm falling
Help me up I'm falling




Help me up I'm falling falling
Falling

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Insane" by Fine Life speak to the struggle of navigating through life's difficulties and how it can push us to the edge of our sanity. The song starts by acknowledging that when everything seems to be falling apart, we must find a way to make the most of what we have. It suggests that sometimes we may have to let go of our dreams and aspirations in order to survive and find some semblance of peace.


The next few lines introduce a female character who is described as singing of pain and fear. Her voice resonates with the singer, who feels a sense of connection as she aligns with his own struggles and uncertain emotions. However, despite the hope he initially feels, her presence fails to dispel the disillusionment and darkness that pervades his life, leaving him feeling lost and falling further into despair.


The singer shares how he tries to escape his troubles, searching for solace in alcohol and attempting to numb his anxiety. Yet, even as he indulges in self-destructive habits, he recognizes that he is unable to see clearly. He is haunted by his scars, unable to perceive reality as it truly is. The lyrics suggest that turning away from this distorted reflection of life could bring clarity, but it also acknowledges that healing becomes increasingly difficult as time passes.


As the song progresses, the perspective shifts from the personal struggles to a broader societal critique. The chorus points out that despite the challenges we face, everyone seems to be coping and fitting into the seemingly normal facade of life. The problem lies in the fact that this acceptance and suppression of pain has blinded us from the reality of our collective suffering. We have become desensitized to violence, accustomed to pain, and have resorted to silence as a means of escape. This silence, however, leads to a descent into madness, where we all become insane.


In the concluding lines, the plea for help is repeated, emphasizing the desperation and vulnerability of the singer. Falling becomes a metaphor for the constant struggle to find stability and to be lifted from the depths of despair. The repetition of the word "falling" underscores the cyclical nature of this struggle, highlighting the perpetual need for assistance and support. Overall, "Insane" speaks to the universal experience of navigating through life's hardships while also recognizing the danger of ignoring and suppressing our pain.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Elise Levin, Kristopher Kesoglides

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