Ordinary Pain

Stevie Wonder

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...ORDINARY PAIN... by Stevie Wonder -------------------................. *from ’Songs in the Key of Life’ (1976)* *CAPO 3rd FRET* (Original Key: F) Intro:         Daug   Verse 1: When by the phone in vain you sit You very soon in your mind realise that it’s not just An ordinary pain in your heart. Verse 2: When you by chance go knock on her door Walkin’ away you’re con-vinced that it’s much more than just; An ordinary pain in your heart.  It’s  more than just an ordinary pain in your heart. Chorus 1:                                               Don’t fool your-self; but tell no one else. That it’s  more than just an ordinary pain in your heart.            In your heart        D6  Daug D  In your heart. Verse 3: When you catch up but she says goodbye; Hold back your tears and be-fore you start to cry; Say you feel un-necessary pain in your heart. Verse 4:                                                Tell her you’re glad it’s over in fact; Can she take with her the pain she brought you back? Takin’ that ordinary pain from your heart.  It’s  more than just an ordinary pain in your heart. Chorus 2:                                               Don’t fool your-self; but tell no one else. That it’s  more than just an ordinary pain in your heart.            In your heart        D6  Daug D  In your heart. Interlude: Dm7  G7 (x4)                                            Break:                                                  You’re just a masochistic fool Because you knew my love was cruel. You never listened when they said; Don’t let that girl go to your head. But like a play boy you said no (ordi-nary pain) This little girl’s mind you will blow (ordi-nary pain). But then I blew you out the box (ordi-nary pain) When I put my stuff on key and lock (ordi-nary pain). It makes me feel kind of sick (ordi-nary pain) To know love put you in a trick (ordi-nary pain). I knew our love would have to end (ordi-nary pain) The day I made it with your friend (ordi-nary pain). Giving your love to one un-real (ordi-nary pain) Like a big fool I know you feel (ordi-nary pain). But in this lovey-dovey game (ordi-nary pain) With all its joy there must be pain (ordi-nary pain). But now the time has surely come (ordi-nary pain) This game don’t seem like so much fun (ordi-nary pain). You’re cryin’ big crocodile tears (ordi-nary pain) Don’t match the ones I’ve cried for years (ordi-nary pain). When I was home waiting for you (ordi-nary pain) You were out somewhere doing the do (ordi-nary pain). You know I’d really like to stay (ordi-nary pain) But like you did I’ve got to play (ordi-nary pain). You’re dumb to think I’d let you be (ordi-nary pain) Scott free with-out some pain from me (ordi-nary pain). I heard your song and took a chance (ordi-nary pain) But to your music I can’t dance (ordi-nary pain). Go tell your story ’sob-sad’ (ordi-nary pain) About you blowin’ what you had (ordi-nary pain). Since one ain’t good enough for you (ordi-nary pain) Then do your-self; see how you do (ordi-nary pain). Coda: Or-di-nary pain ordi-nary pain. Or-di-nary pain ordi-nary pain. Or-di-nary pain ordi-nary pain. Or-di-nary pain ordi-nary pain. (Repeat to Fade)                                        CHORD DIAGRAMS:                         ---------------                                                                                Daug                 EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  x13231  xx0232  xx2222  xx0212  xx0202  xx0332  x02013  x5455x  355333                        D7sus               EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  x3233x  022030  244222  x24232  xx0213  x13131  x57565  353433       Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY Bristol England 2004 (clu)

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