I don't need no doctor
But I need something to kill the pain
Don't know what I'm after
But the pressure's driving me insane
Searching for a different ride
Had a funny feeling I can't hide

Hey, hey, do the zombie stomp
Why can't they just let me be?
Alone without the misery
Hey, hey, do the zombie, the zombie stomp
Hey, hey, do the zombie stomp
Hey, hey, do the zombie stomp

Flirting with disaster
Morning after killing me again
Hiding from the laughter
And the demons dancing round my brain
Always dancing on thin ice
I guess I'll have to pay the price

Hey, hey, do the zombie stomp
Thinking how it could have been
If I had never let them in
Hey, hey, do the zombie, the zombie stomp

Hey, hey, do the zombie stomp
Hey, hey, do the zombie stomp
Hey, hey, do the zombie stomp
Hey, hey, do the zombie stomp

Take me to the doctor
'Cause I feel it coming on again
Don't know where I'm going
'Cause I guess I don't know where I've been
Looking for a different ride
Always dancing on thin ice

Hey, hey, do the zombie stomp
Thinking how it could have been
If I had never let them in
Hey, hey, do the zombie, the zombie stomp

Hey, hey, do the zombie stomp
Hey, hey, do the zombie stomp
Hey, hey, do the zombie stomp
Hey, hey, do the zombie stomp


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Zombie Stomp Lyrics as written by Randy Castillo Ozzy Osbourne

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    I, too, think this is an anti-alcoholism song. The "Zombie Stomp" being how people walk after drinking too much. I like how Ozzy jokingly makes the song sound like a late-80s/early-90s dance tune.

    Marty1982on July 25, 2007   Link

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