Mr. Pain

KENT M. ROBBINS, NAOMI JUDD

Met my first love down in Texas
In a club in San Anton'
Both of us were lonely
Had no one to call our own
So we danced and laughed 'til closin' time
And had no place to go
So with the top pulled down, drove all night
Run off to Mexico
But my blond haired blue eyed cowboy
Turned out to be bad news
Disappeared one morning
Left his old boots and the blues
Now there's been so many others
But none of them were true
The only one I could count on
To keep me company is you

[Chorus]
Mr. Pain, oh, it's you again
Never really wanted us to be such friends
You always seem to show up
When I'm all alone
That's when you move right in
And make yourself at home
Mr. Pain, Oh, Mr. Pain

We'll you'd think by now that I'd have learned
To see through your disguise
A heartache really shouldn't be
So hard to recognize
But you wear so many face
Every line is new
And somehow I just always end up
Wakin' up with you

Mr. Pain oh, it's you again
Never really wanted us to be such friends
Never fail to find when I'm all alone
That's when you move right in
And make yourself at home, oh Mr Pain

Trivia about the song Mr. Pain by The Judds

On which albums was the song “Mr. Pain” released by The Judds?
The Judds released the song on the albums “Why Not Me” in 1984 and “The Judds Collection: 1983-1990” in 1992.
Who composed the song “Mr. Pain” by The Judds?
The song “Mr. Pain” by The Judds was composed by KENT M. ROBBINS, NAOMI JUDD.

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