Alligator Wine
Jeff Buckley Lyrics


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Take the blood out of an alligator
Take the left eye out of a fish
Take the skin off of a frog
And put 'em all in a dish, huha

Rifle from the side over your shoulder
And count one to nine
Like a scary can freezer
And you got alligator wine

Alligator wine
Your porcupine
It's gonna make you mine, huha

It'll make your baby bald
It make your toes freeze
It'll make you stare out your eye balls
It'll make you cough and sneeze, haa choo

You'd be wanting for air
But I give you my portion 9
When you drink it, alligator wine, huh

Alligator wine
Your porcupine
Gonna make you mine, huh

Alligator wine, your porcupine
It's gonna make you mine




It's gonna make you mine
Huh, look out, who's that? Huh

Overall Meaning

The song "Alligator Wine" by Jeff Buckley is a psychedelic love song that centers around the mystical power of a drink made from peculiar ingredients. In the first verse, the lyrics suggest that one should take the blood out of an alligator, the left eye out of a fish, and the skin off of a frog and put them in a dish. These ingredients are meant to be mixed together to create a powerful potion called "alligator wine." The second verse instructs the listener to hold a rifle from their side over their shoulder while counting to nine, creating an eerie and intimidating atmosphere. The chorus repeats the phrase "alligator wine" and describes its effects on the drinker, including making them bald, freezing their toes, and causing them to cough and sneeze. The song ends with a repeated call and response of "Alligator wine, your porcupine, gonna make you mine," as if the singer is trying to convince their beloved to drink the potion and be with them forever.


The lyrics of "Alligator Wine" are shrouded in mystery and metaphor, leaving the exact meaning open to interpretation. One theory is that the song is inspired by Hoodoo, a folk magic tradition originating in African American spiritual practices. In Hoodoo, various animal parts are often used in spells and potions, and the number 9 is considered powerful and significant. The song's imagery and tone could be interpreted as a tribute to Hoodoo or an attempt to evoke its supernatural power. Another interpretation is that the song is a metaphor for the lengths a person will go to win someone's heart. The singer is willing to use unusual and dangerous ingredients to create a concoction that will make their beloved fall in love with them, no matter the cost.


Line by Line Meaning

Take the blood out of an alligator
Remove the blood from an alligator's body


Take the left eye out of a fish
Remove the left eye from a fish


Take the skin off of a frog
Remove the skin from a frog's body


And put 'em all in a dish, huha
Put all these body parts in a container


Rifle from the side over your shoulder
Hold a rifle over your shoulder


And count one to nine
Count from one to nine


Like a scary can freezer
In a manner that is as chilling as a freezer


And you got alligator wine
The combination of these body parts mixed together is referred to as alligator wine


It'll make your baby bald
Drinking alligator wine will cause hair loss


It make your toes freeze
Drinking alligator wine will cause your toes to become uncomfortably cold


It'll make you stare out your eye balls
Drinking alligator wine will cause you to have bulging eyes


It'll make you cough and sneeze, haa choo
Drinking alligator wine will cause you to cough and sneeze uncontrollably


You'd be wanting for air
You will feel like you can't breathe


But I give you my portion 9
The singer will give you their personal portion of alligator wine


When you drink it, alligator wine, huh
You will experience the effects of alligator wine when you drink it


Alligator wine, your porcupine
Alligator wine belongs to you


It's gonna make you mine, huha
Drinking alligator wine will make the singer yours


Huh, look out, who's that? Huh
The singer is prompting the listener to beware or pay attention to something




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JERRY LEIBER, MIKE STOLLER

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