Viper's Drag
Fats Waller Lyrics


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Think about a reptile, five foot long
A li'l bit high, but not too strong
You'll be high - but not for long
If you're a viper…

Well now,
I'm the king of everything
Got to get high before I sing
Sky is high, ever'body's high
If you're a viper…

If your throat gets dry, you know you're high
Everything is dandy
Truck on down to the candy store
Bust your conk on some peppermint candy

Now you know, your body's sent
You don' give a damn if you don' pay rent




Light that tea, let it be
If you're a viper…

Overall Meaning

Fats Waller's "Viper's Drag" is a jazz tune, originally released in 1929, which is characterized by its playful, upbeat rhythm, and the lyrics about the recreational use of marijuana. The song is essentially an ode to marijuana that praises its effects and celebrates its use. The reptile reference in the first verse refers to a slang term for a joint, and the phrase "li'l bit high" is a reference to being only lightly intoxicated.


The song's narrator presents himself as the king of everything, but he needs to smoke some weed before he can sing. He suggests that if you're a "viper," or someone who enjoys smoking marijuana, you'll feel high, but not for long. The lyrics are full of clever wordplay and double entendres that imply that the singer is not only talking about getting high, but also engaging in other activities that might be considered illicit, such as not paying rent.


The second verse of the song suggests that smoking marijuana can relieve dry mouth and make everything seem "dandy." The singer advises listeners to visit a candy store and consume some peppermint candy if they feel thirsty. The final line of the song states that "if you're a viper," you will feel free of your earthly worries and able to enjoy the pleasant effects of marijuana.


Line by Line Meaning

Think about a reptile, five foot long
Imagine a snake, five feet long, as a representation of a drug that can provide a high.


A li'l bit high, but not too strong
The drug can provide a slight high but is not too potent.


You'll be high - but not for long
The high will not last a significant amount of time.


If you're a viper…
If you are a drug user, then this applies to you.


Well now,
An exclamation to indicate a change in topic.


I'm the king of everything
Under the influence of the drug, the user feels like they have power over everything.


Got to get high before I sing
The user needs to be under the influence of the drug before they perform.


Sky is high, ever'body's high
The effects of the drug make the user and others around them feel euphoric and happy.


If you're a viper…
Reiterating the previous point about this song pertaining to drug users.


If your throat gets dry, you know you're high
One of the symptoms of being high is having a dry throat.


Everything is dandy
Under the influence of the drug, everything seems perfect and wonderful.


Truck on down to the candy store
A suggestion to go to the store for some sweets to satisfy cravings.


Bust your conk on some peppermint candy
Enjoy some peppermint candy to soothe the dry throat and satisfy the need for something sweet.


Now you know, your body's sent
The body is numb or in a dream-like state because of the drug.


You don' give a damn if you don' pay rent
Under the influence of the drug, the user doesn't care about any responsibilities or obligations.


Light that tea, let it be
A reference to smoking marijuana and letting the user enjoy their high without interruption.


If you're a viper…
Closing line to emphasize that the entire song applies to drug users.




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