I'm sick and tired of your excuses
Can't deal with living anymore
I'll give you reasons to continue
While you lie writing on the floor

I'll wash away your lies
And have you hypnotized
There'll be no compromise today
I'll share your life of shame
I think you know my name
I'll introduce myself today

I'm the demon alcohol
Demon alcohol
I'll get you

If you could deal with your reflection
I'm sure you'd see into my eyes
There'll be no need for resurrection
Let's drink to people of the lies

Although that one's too much
You know ten's not enough
There'll be no compromise today
I'll watch you lose control
Consume your very soul
I'll introduce myself today
I'm the demon alcohol
Demon alcohol
Ha ha
Demon alcohol
Demon alcohol, let's party

(Demon alcohol)
(I'm the demon alcohol)

I'm sick and tired of resolutions
You've quit me time and time again
Don't speak of suicide solutions
You took my hand, I'm here to stay

This time it's you or me
I'll never set you free
There'll be no compromise today
So satisfy your lust
Too much can't be enough
I'll introduce myself today

I'm the demon alcohol
The demon alcohol
Aha
Demon alcohol
Demon alcohol
Let's party


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    A possible sequel to Ozzy's controversial song, Suicide Solution from his debut album Blizzard of Ozz.

    han2on June 08, 2003   Link
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    lets party

    nice riff thought

    apenas_1_inaciaoon October 03, 2004   Link
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    You can really tell Zakk Wylde lyrical influence on this song. I wouldn't be surprised to learn he had written all of the lyrics.

    Yosamboon June 10, 2006   Link
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    I doubt Zakk Wylde wrote the lyrics. I dont think back then (when he was 19) or even to this DAY he thinks he has an alcohol problem even though its quite obvious he does. This song is about someone who knows they have a problem and have tried to quit but just cant. "I'M SICK AND TIRED OF RESOLUTIONS, YOU'VE QUIT ME TIME AND TIME AGAIN" When has Zakk ever even TRIED to quit???

    And whats with the repeated mispelling of "Demon" in the second verse. "DEAMON?" Alrighty then...

    Justintimeon August 11, 2006   Link
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    Ozzy went to an Rehab Clinic to dry out...Discovered AA program...wrote the song about his Demon in the bottle as part of his 12 Steps program...That's what I'm lead to believe.

    dmartinon November 03, 2008   Link

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