Poison Whiskey
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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Daddy was a Cajun, raised on Southern land
And so my kinfolks tell me, was a street-fightin' man.
Well, they rushed him down to see the doctor
"Hey doctor, won't you check his head?"
The only thing that was wrong with him
Was Johnny Walker's Red
He drank ole poison whiskey
'Til it killed him dead.

It happened back in the bayou many years ago
Satan came to take him and he did it real slow
Well, they rushed him back to see the doctor
The doctor just shook his head,
"Twenty years of rotgut whiskey
Done killed the poor man dead."
He drank ole poison whiskey
'Til it killed him dead.

Take a tip from me, people... brothers can't you see
Ain't no future in ole poison whiskey.
They're gonna rush you down to see the doctor,
The doctor's gonna shake his head.
The only thing he's gonna tell ya




"Stop drinkin' Johnny Walker's Red
Don't drink poison whiskey, don't you drink it boy.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Poison Whiskey” carry a straightforward yet poignant message about the dangers of excessive alcohol consumption, particularly the cheap, low-quality kind that people with limited means are often forced to purchase. The singer recounts the story of a distant family member, possibly his father, who was a Cajun from the Southern United States and a street fighter in his youth. Despite his tough persona, he developed an addiction to Johnny Walker whiskey that ultimately caused his demise. Referring to the beverage as “poison whiskey”, the song suggests that the brand and other similarly cheap spirits are harmful and deadly.


Line by Line Meaning

Daddy was a Cajun, raised on Southern land
My father was of French descent and grew up in the Southern region of the United States.


And so my kinfolks tell me, was a street-fightin' man.
My relatives have told me that my father was prone to fighting.


Well, they rushed him down to see the doctor
When my father fell ill, they quickly took him to the doctor.


"Hey doctor, won't you check his head?"
The family asked the doctor to examine my father's head.


The only thing that was wrong with him
The only issue the doctor found was,


Was Johnny Walker's Red
my father's excessive consumption of Johnny Walker's Red whiskey.


He drank ole poison whiskey
My father consumed a significant amount of dangerous whiskey.


Til it killed him dead.
His overindulgence ultimately led to his untimely death.


It happened back in the bayou many years ago
This incident took place in the bayou many years ago.


Satan came to take him and he did it real slow
My father's death was slow and painful, almost as if Satan himself had come to claim him.


The doctor just shook his head,
The doctor expressed a sense of disappointment and sadness.


"Twenty years of rotgut whiskey
The excessive drinking of cheap, low-quality whiskey over the course of twenty years


Done killed the poor man dead.
ultimately resulted in his death.


Take a tip from me, people... brothers can't you see
Learn from my father's experience, friends and fellow men.


Ain't no future in ole poison whiskey.
Continued use of dangerous whiskey is a path without a future.


They're gonna rush you down to see the doctor,
When the damage becomes obvious, they will quickly take you to the doctor.


The only thing he's gonna tell ya
And what the doctor will tell you


"Stop drinkin' Johnny Walker's Red
is to stop drinking Johnny Walker's Red whiskey,


Don't drink poison whiskey, don't you drink it boy.
because consumption of dangerous whiskey can be deadly.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: EDWARD C. KING, RONNIE VAN ZANT

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For the band with no bad songs, this one of my favorites.

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Allan Gary and Ed

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