Here comes the pain again
Breaking up my heart, it's a tragedy
Breaking up my heart it's the worst emotion
Here comes the pain again
I had my feelings on the ground
Was doing fine till you came around
Boy, all your promises are lies, no
I don't know why, why I waste my time

Chorus:
Somebody take the pain away
It's hurting my heart and I can't take it
Somebody take the pain away
Get out of my life or I'll go crazy
(Crazy, crazy for ya boy )

You wouldn't give me back my life
Taking the wrongs and trying
To make 'em right, right
You took the credit for my love
Oh oh
You played your games
And boy I've had enough of you
Messing with my head
All the things you said
Running back to me
Telling me your dreams
I never wanted it to be this way
But it's killing me
Gotta set you free...

(Chorus)

(Spoken): Here comes the pain again
Here comes the pain again
Breaking up my heart it's a tragedy
Breaking up my heart it's the worst emotion
Ooh yea, yea
Here comes the pain again
Breaking up my heart, it's a tragedy
Breaking up my heart, it's the worst emotion

(Chorus 2x )
Here comes the pain again
Breaking up my heart it's a tragedy


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Somebody Take the Pain Away Lyrics as written by Brian Kierulf Annie Lennox

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    OohHh. I like this song. I like the beat

    PaRaN0iAReBiRTHon August 19, 2002   Link
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    not really my fave one of Willa's songs but after listening to it a couple of times I kinda liked it better

    Sunnyon August 23, 2002   Link
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    This song is VERY similar to another song called "Here comes the rain again" by the Eurythmics. The music and the lyrics are eerily familiar.

    SuperGenieon March 15, 2006   Link

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