Go Insane
The Doors Lyrics


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Once I had a little game
I liked to crawl back in my brain
I think you know the game I mean
Well, I mean the game called 'Go insane'

Now you should try this little game
Just close your eyes, forget your name
Forget the world, forget the people
And we'll erect a different steeple

This little game is fun to do
Just close your eyes, no way to lose




And I'm right here, I'm going too
Release control, we're breaking through

Overall Meaning

The Doors’ song “Go Insane” is about giving up control and surrendering to the unknown. The lyrics suggest that lead singer Jim Morrison enjoys playing a game in which he retreats inward and disconnects from reality. He invites listeners to join him in this mental escape, encouraging them to forget their names, the people around them, and everything else in the outside world. Morrison suggests that by letting go of our grip on reality, we can create a new and different kind of stability. This stablility is one that does not require us to be tethered to external factors or conformities.


The song is an invitation to experience something different by letting go of our control and experiencing the world with a different lens. It is a call to break away from the constraints of society and take a journey into the mind. The chorus “Release Control, We’re Breaking Through” is a reference to the liberation that comes from letting go of our circumstances and finding new ways to experience them.


Overall, the song is about the need to escape and the desire to break free from the limitations of life. It promotes the idea that there are alternative paths to take and that there is liberation in doing so.


Line by Line Meaning

Once I had a little game
At one point, the singer engaged in a particular activity that was entertaining to them.


I liked to crawl back in my brain
The singer enjoyed retreating into their own thoughts and inner world.


I think you know the game I mean
The singer believes that the listener might be able to relate to or understand the activity that they're describing.


Well, I mean the game called 'Go insane'
The activity that the artist was engaging in is referred to as 'Go insane'. It's not clear whether this is a metaphor or a literal description of the activity.


Now you should try this little game
The artist is encouraging the listener to try the same activity that they described earlier.


Just close your eyes, forget your name
The singer is giving instructions for how to play the game. The first step involves a form of meditation - shutting out the outside world and focusing on nothing.


Forget the world, forget the people
The next step in playing the game is to disconnect from everything outside of oneself, including other people and the environment.


And we'll erect a different steeple
By disconnecting from external stimuli, the players of the game are creating a new internal reality.


This little game is fun to do
The artist is again emphasizing the enjoyment that they find in playing this game of retreating into their own mind.


Just close your eyes, no way to lose
Playing 'Go insane' involves no risk or negative consequences - it's just a form of harmless self-discovery.


And I'm right here, I'm going too
The singer is joining the listener in playing the game of 'Go insane'.


Release control, we're breaking through
By relinquishing control of their conscious mind, the players of 'Go insane' are able to access deeper parts of themselves and their psyche.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: JIM (USA) MORRISON, JOHN PAUL DENSMORE, RAYMOND D. MANZAREK, ROBERT A KRIEGER

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Go Insane

Dan N

aww, he was just a baby lizard

raindogred

Come back in celebration of the lizard

Lisa Corsetti

Boogy Woogy Doors

Federico Mazzeo

Is Jim the one who's singin? It doesn't seems

adam tarver

younger and he tried for different sounds in a lot of the demos. This is interesting because he actually sounds more what would be considered punk a decade or so later

Randy Rhoads

It's his younger voice.

jose daniel castro

Hernan Cattaneo. Feat Jim Morrison (jhonn creamer&stephane k rmx)

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