Written by: Naomi Judd & Kent Robbins Transcribed by: Sandra sandralovesmusic@hotmail.com Found on "the Judds collection 1983-1990" Capo on 1st fret MR. PAIN A D A D {A}Met my frist love down in Texas at a club in San Antone {D}Both of us were lonely had no one to call our own So we {D}danced the night 'til closing time then had no place to go So with the {D}top pulled down we drove all night, ran {E}off to Mexico {A} But my {A}blonde haired blue eyed cowboy, turned out to be bad news {D}Disappeared one morning left his old boots and the blues Now there've {A}been so many others, but none of them are true And the {D}only one I can count on to keep me {E}company is you {A} ***CHORUS*** Mr. Pain {A} (Mr. Pain), Oh it's you {D}again I {A}never really wanted us to be {D}such friends {E}You never failed to find me when I'm {A}all alone F#m E That's when you move right in and make yourself at home A D A D Mr. Pain, oh Mr. Pain ************ {A}Well you'd think by now that I'd've learned,to see through your disguise {D}A heartache really shouldn't be so hard to recognize But you {A}wear so many faces that ecery line is new {D}And somehow I just always end up {E}wakin' up with {A}you **Repeat Chorus** D A D Woah...Mr. Pain