Take a look around
At what technology has found
Is it what we need?
Or are we killing the seed?
Dictated by the screen
No more following your dreams
The world's become a difficult place to be

Do do do do do
Do do do do do
Do do do do do
This Is Insania

Do do do do do
Do do do do do
Do do do do do
This Is Insania

Cloning will diverse
Aging will reverse
Insanity is slowly, creeping into our lives, yeah
Where is yesterday? Cause people ain't the same
Have we lost the faith? Or have we lost our minds

Where are we going?
Does anyone care?
Hold on to real love
There's so much to share

Do do do do do
Do do do do do
Do do do do do
This Is Insania

Do do do do do
Do do do do do
Do do do do do
This Is Insania


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Insania Lyrics as written by Soeren Jan Elonsson Peter James Andrea

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    This song is sooo mega annoyin. It sounded better in the jungle...and it sounded crap there. Go 2 hell, pratty peter.

    miss_bitchon October 27, 2004   Link
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    Oh and I spose u cud do better? Lmao. This might not be the best song in the world, but he's not pratty so don't bother commenting on what you don't know! If you don't like the song, fuck off and don't waste ur time or anyone elses by being so childish.

    torrance21on December 08, 2004   Link
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    one of the most lyrically eloquent tunes by one of the greatest wordsmiths of our age. i like how he has merged the words "insane" and "mania" to make one word. it is good.

    lance_vantzon December 24, 2004   Link
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    haha good point about the wordsmith lance... l also like how he merged a heroin addict and a cool dancer into a 'funky junky' in another of his songs!

    sleepsyon February 27, 2006   Link

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