Old Love
- Eric Clapton Lyrics


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I can feel your body
When I'm lying in bed
There's too much confusion
Going around through my head

And it's making me so angry
To know that the flame still burns
Why can't I get over?
And when will I ever learn?

Old love, leave me alone
Old love, go on home
Just go home

I can see your face, yes
But I know that it ain't real
It's just an illusion
Caused by how I used to feel

And it's making me so angry
I know now that the flame will always burn
It will always burn
I can't get, gonna get over?
And when will I ever learn, ever learn?

Old love, old love
leave me alone
Old love, old love
Just go on home

Old love
Just go on home, go on home

Old love
Old love
Old love
Old love
Old love




Old love
Old love

Overall Meaning

Eric Clapton's song "Old love" is a heartfelt and emotional ballad about trying to move on from an old love. The lyrics are powerful and can evoke strong emotions from anyone who has experienced the pain of not being able to get over a past relationship. In the first verse, Clapton talks about how he can still feel his old love's body when he lies in bed, which suggests that even though their love affair may be over, he's unable to rid himself of his feelings for her. The confusion in his head and his anger at not being able to get over her further compound his pain.


In the second verse, Clapton realizes that he's been seeing an illusion of his old love's face and that it's not real. His heartbreak has been playing tricks on him, and he knows that the flame of love will always burn. He's resigned to the fact that he may never get over her and that he needs to let her go for his own sanity. The choruses repeat the phrase "old love, leave me alone" and "old love, go on home," suggesting that he needs to distance himself from his old flame and move on.


Overall, Eric Clapton's "Old love" is a touching and honest portrayal of the struggles that people go through when trying to move on from a past love. It's a melancholic yet beautiful tribute to the pain of heartbreak.


Line by Line Meaning

I can feel your body
I still have physical memories of you when I'm lying down


When I'm lying in bed
When I'm in a vulnerable state


There's too much confusion
My mind is cluttered with mixed emotions


Going around through my head
Constantly plaguing my thoughts


And it's making me so angry
The frustration within me is boiling up


To know that the flame still burns
To know that our love is still alive


Why can't I get over?
Why can't I move on from the relationship?


And when will I ever learn?
When will I learn to accept that it's over?


Old love, leave me alone
The emotions from our past love are haunting me


Old love, go on home
Go back to where you belong, to the past


I can see your face, yes
I can still picture you in my mind


But I know that it ain't real
But I realize that it's just a memory


It's just an illusion
It's not the reality of our current situation


Caused by how I used to feel
A result of the strong emotions we used to have


I know now that the flame will always burn
I understand that there will always be some love lingering


I can't get, gonna get over?
Why can't I move on?


And when will I ever learn, ever learn?
When will I finally grasp that it's not meant to be?


Old love, old love
The old love is still present in some way


leave me alone
Stop bothering me with these memories


Just go on home
Go back to the past where you belong


Old love
The remnants of our past relationship


Old love
The love that has aged with time


Old love
The love that is old and difficult to let go


Old love
The love that remains as a bittersweet memory of the past


Old love
The love that we can never relive


Old love
The love that still lingers in my heart




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Robert Cray, Eric Clapton

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