====================================== Joy without Pleasure (Songs of Pain) ====================================== Corrections: 3/16/2003 - thanks to Eric LeClair Measure: 4/4 When I was a little kid G D | C G And all the people they looked big G Em | C G I never exactly understood G D | C G How to tell the trees from the wood G Em | C G Joy without Pleasure D | G Ain't no fun, ain't no fun at all Em C | D G [ref. (repeat)] My Mama she took me aside one day G D | C G She said you better have fun while you play G Em | C G 'Cause someday you'll wake up and you'll be old G D | C G And all of your youth will be gone away G Em | C G And you work in a factory and you earn your pay G D | C G And your fingers will rot and your mind will decay G Em | C G You'll be happy, so happy with your family and house G D | C G But you'll never, you'll never enjoy yourself G Em | C G [ref.] x2 The Son of Charles Dickens had a little red hen G D | C G Danced the watusi like it was a sin G Em | C G They tried to enjoy it but they feel so guilty G D | C G Guilt won't allow you to enjoy a stolen apple G Em | C G [ref.] joy without pleasure, ain't no fun D | C G | Em C | D G joy without pleasure, ai-ai-ain't no fun D | C G | Em C_ D G_