G C G C [Verse 1] G Met my first love down in Texas a club in San Antone C Both of us were lonely had no one to call our own G So we danced and laughed til closing time, and had no place to go C D G So with the top pulled down, drove all night, ran off to Mexico [Verse 2] G But my blonde haired blue-eyed cowboy turned out to be bad news C Disappeared one morning, Left his old boots and the blues G Now there've been so many others, but none of them were true C D G The only one I can count on to keep me company is you. [Chorus] G C Mr. Pain (Mr. Pain), Oh it's you again G C I never really wanted us to be such friends D G You always seem to show up when I'm all alone Em and that's when you move right in C G C G C and make yourself at home, Mr. Pain, Oh Mr.Pain [Verse 3] G Well you'd think by now that I'd of learned to see through your disguise C A heartache really shouldn't be so hard to recognize G But you wear so many faces, and every line is new C D G And somehow I just always end up waking up with you [Chorus] G C Mr. Pain (Mr. Pain), Oh it's you again G C I never really wanted us to be such friends D G You never fail to find me when I'm all alone Em and that's when you move right in C G C And make yourself at home, whoa, Mr. Pain,