The song, composed in the key of
G major, contains a
ii-V-I progression common in
R&B and
jazz.
AllMusic critic Joe Viglione described "Haven't Got Time for the Pain" as sounding like a sequel to "
The Right Thing to Do," from Simon's previous album
No Secrets from 1972. The lyrics state that after a new, wonderful person has entered the singer's life, she no longer has time or reason for suffering over past lovers lost. According to author Sheila Weller, the lyrics reflect Simon's life at the time – she has no more use for "self-obsession" or "existential angst." Viglione describes Simon's vocals as being "perfectly in tune," and Weller describes the passion expressed by her "bleating voice" as undercutting the "vow of emotional peace" in the lyrics, which according to Weller "gives the song its edge." Weller describes the string interlude as "operatic." ==Reception==