Mountain Town
South Park Lyrics


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Stan: There's a bunch of birds in the sky, And some deers just went running by, Ohhh, the snow's pure and white on the earth rich and brown, Just another sunday morning in my quiet mountain town.

The sun is shining and the grass is green, Under the 3 feet of the snow I mean, This is a day when its hard to wear a frooowwwwn, All, the happy people stop to say hello!
Stranger: Get out of my way!,
Stan: Even though the temperature's low, Its a perfect Sunday morning in my quiet little mountain town,

Sharon: Well good morning Stan!
Stan: Mom, can I have eight dollars to see a movie?
Sharon: A movie?
Stan:Yeah! This is going to be the best movie ever! It's a foreign film from Canada
Sharon: All right, all right here you go, but be back for supper!
Stan: Thanks Mom!

Sharon: Oh what a picture perfect child, Just like Jesus, he's tender and mild, He'd a wear a smile while he wore a thorny croooooowwwn, What an angel with a heart so sweet and sure, And a mind so open and pure, Thank god we live in this quiet redneck mountain town!

Stan: Dude! Dude wake up!
Kenny: Comming!
Stan: Kenny, the Terrance & Phillip movie is out, you wanna come?
Kenny: (something)
Ms. McCormick: Where the hell do you think you're going?
Kenny: I'm going to see Terrance & Phillip
Ms. McCormick: You can't, you have to go to church!
Kenny; But Mom, I wanna see this movie!
Ms. McCormick: Well fine go ahead and miss church; and then when you die and go to Hell you can answer to Satan!
Kenny: OK!

Stan: You can see your breath hanging in the air, You see homeless people, but you just don't care, It's a sea of smiles in which we'd be glad to drown, Kenny: Don't ya know it's a perfect Winter's daaaaay! And I'm very glad that I can saaaaay... Stan: That's right! Its sunday morning in our quiet little white-bred redneck mountain tooooowwwwwwn!



Ike: Bo. Bobobobobo.
Kyle: Ready Ike? Kick the baby!
Ike: Don't kick the baby
Kyle: Kick the baby!
Shiela: Ike! You broke another window! That's a bad baby! Bad baby!
Stan: Kyle, we're going to the Terrance & Phillip movie
Kyle: Oh my god dude!
Sheila: Kyle, where are you going?
Kyle: Uhh, we're going ice skating
Sheila: Well take your little brother out with you
Kyle: Aw ma, he's not even my real brother, he's adopted!
Sheila: Do as I say Kyle!
Kyle: Ok, ok I'm sorry

Sheila: Look at those frail and fragile boys, It really gets me down, The world is such a rotten place, And city life's a complete disgrace, Thats why I moved to this redneck meshugannah quiet mountain town.

Cartman: Mom, somebody's at the dooooor: Mom, somebody's at the door, I said!
Liane: Coming hon...
Cartman: Ahh, I can't see the TV
Generic Reporter: It's been six weeks
since Saddam Hussiein was killed by a pack of wild boars and the world is still glad to be rid of him.
Liane: Oh Look Eric, it's your little friends
Ike: fireman!
Cartman: What are you guys doing here? OH SWEET DUDE, YES! YES!!!





Four boys: Off to the movies we shall go, Where we learn everything that we know, Because the movies teach us what our parents don't have time to say!!! And this movie's gonna make our lives complete Because Terrance & Phillip are sweeeeet (Cartman: Super sweet) Thank God we live in a quiet little red-neck po-dunk white-trash (Kenny: Kick Ass!) U.S.AAAAAAAAAA.
Stan: Can I have 5 tickets to Terrance & Phillip: Asses of Fire please? Clerk: NO!

Overall Meaning

The song "Mountain Town" from the animated series South Park is a humorous take on life in a small, remote town. The lyrics highlight the picturesque beauty of the town, with birds flying by and clean, white snow on the ground. The people in the town are depicted as happy and friendly, with even strangers stopping to say hello. The town is portrayed as a place where life is simple and carefree, where even the homeless people seem content.


The song also pokes fun at the town's conservative values, with references to church and redneck attitudes. The mother in the song is portrayed as overly protective and religious, refusing to let her son go see a movie because he has to attend church. The song also comments on the lack of opportunities and education in the town, with the characters relying on movies to learn about the world.


Overall, "Mountain Town" is a lighthearted song that celebrates the charm and quirks of small town life, while also poking fun at its limitations and eccentricities.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a bunch of birds in the sky, And some deers just went running by, Ohhh, the snow's pure and white on the earth rich and brown, Just another sunday morning in my quiet mountain town.
The scenery in this small, remote town is breathtaking, with beautiful white snow and natural wildlife.


The sun is shining and the grass is green, Under the 3 feet of the snow I mean, This is a day when its hard to wear a frooowwwwn, All, the happy people stop to say hello!
Though there's snow covering the ground, the sun is warm and penetrating, causing grass to peak out. Even strangers can't help but greet each other on this beautiful day.


Even though the temperature's low, Its a perfect Sunday morning in my quiet little mountain town,
Despite the chilly temperature, the day couldn't be more perfect in this small town.


Oh what a picture perfect child, Just like Jesus, he's tender and mild, He'd a wear a smile while he wore a thorny croooooowwwn, What an angel with a heart so sweet and sure, And a mind so open and pure, Thank god we live in this quiet redneck mountain town!
Stan's mother depicts Stan as a near-perfect embodiment of Jesus Christ, with a heart so pure and a personality so sweet, it's a blessing to live in this particular small town.


You see homeless people, but you just don't care, It's a sea of smiles in which we'd be glad to drown, Don't ya know it's a perfect Winter's daaaaay! And I'm very glad that I can saaaaay... That's right! Its sunday morning in our quiet little white-bred redneck mountain tooooowwwwwwn!
Even though there are homeless individuals visible in town, the vibe and atmosphere is so positive, it's overwhelming. The boys are ecstatic to remind themselves that it's a perfect winter day in their small, almost exclusively white mountain town.


Look at those frail and fragile boys, It really gets me down, The world is such a rotten place, And city life's a complete disgrace, Thats why I moved to this redneck meshugannah quiet mountain town.
Mrs. Broflovski looks down on the city and is saddened by the approach to raising children there, with soft boys who likely wouldn't survive in a small town like this. In her opinion, that's why she moved to this redneck mountain town, to avoid such a world.


Off to the movies we shall go, Where we learn everything that we know, Because the movies teach us what our parents don't have time to say!!! And this movie's gonna make our lives complete Because Terrance & Phillip are sweeeeet (Cartman: Super sweet) Thank God we live in a quiet little red-neck po-dunk white-trash (Kenny: Kick Ass!) U.S.AAAAAAAAAA.
The boys are convinced that movies teach them everything they need to know. The Terrance & Phillip movie they are headed to is everything their lives were missing before. They express their appreciation that they live in a small, incomplete town like this one, where their adventure to see this movie is the highlight of their day.


NO!
The clerk immediately rejects Stan's attempt to purchase 5 tickets for the Terrance & Phillip movie.




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South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
Directed by: Trey Parker, Matt Stone
Written by: Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Tom Brady
Based on: South Park by Trey Parker, Matt Stone
Produced by: Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Scott Rudin
Edited by: John Venzon
Music by: Marc Shaiman
Production Companies: Paramount Pictures, New Line Cinema, Comedy Partners, Scott Rudin Productions, Braniff Productions
Distributed by: Paramount Pictures (North America), New Line Cinema (International)
Release Date: June 23, 1999 (Grauman's Chinese Theatre), June 30, 1999 (United States and Canada)
Running Time: 81 Minutes
Countries: United States, Canada
Language: English
Budget: $21 Million
Box Office: $183.1 Million



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