All Lovers Are Deranged

DAVID JON GILMOUR, PETER DENNIS BLANDFOR TOWNSHEND

It takes a fool to phone a fool
When both have said it all
We make the rule, bemoan the rule
That neither one should call
But love that was
Is love that is
Demands to always be unchanged
But then all lovers are deranged.

We walk away with memories
And clutch them to our hearts
We're disembodied entities
We move in fits and starts
For burning wine
Intoxicates,
And takes all caution in its flames
All lovers are deranged.

You know that you don't really fall in love
Unles you're seventeen
The break of day will make your spirits fly
But you can't know what it means
Unless you're seventeen.

It takes a fight to start a fight
And differences remain
We have the right to think we're right
We're addicts feigning shame
For love recalled
Is love reborn
We're determined to relive the pain
But then lovers are deranged.

Trivia about the song All Lovers Are Deranged by David Gilmour

On which albums was the song “All Lovers Are Deranged” released by David Gilmour?
David Gilmour released the song on the albums “About Face” in 1984 and “David Gilmour / About Face” in 2008.
Who composed the song “All Lovers Are Deranged” by David Gilmour?
The song “All Lovers Are Deranged” by David Gilmour was composed by DAVID JON GILMOUR, PETER DENNIS BLANDFOR TOWNSHEND.

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