Up There
South Park Lyrics


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Sometimes I think
When I look up real high
That there's such a big world up there
I'd like to give it a try
But then I sink
Cos it's here I'm suppossed to stay

But I get so lonely down here
Tell me why does it have to be that way

Up there there is so much room
Where babies burp and flowers bloom
Everyone dreams, I can dream too

Up there, Up where the skys are ocean blue
I could be safe and live without a care up thereeee.

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They say I don't belong
I must stay below alone
Because of my beliefs I'm suppossed to stay where evil is sown
What is evil anyway

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Is there reason to the rhyme
Without evil there could be no good so it must be good to be evil sometimes

Up there there is so much room
Where babies burp and flowers bloom
Everyone dreams, I can dream too

Up there, Up where the skies are ocean blue
I could be safe and live without a care,
Live without a care
If only I could live UP THERE.





I want to live up thereeeeeeee.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of South Park's song "Up There" express a sense of longing and dissatisfaction with life on Earth. The singer looks up at the vast skies and wonders what it would be like to live in a world where there's so much room to breathe and dream. However, the sense of being unable to break free from the restrictions of society weighs him down, and he sinks back into a lonely reality. Despite being told that he doesn't belong because of his beliefs, he wonders what evil really is and whether there's a reason for its existence.


The lyrics of "Up There" reflect the themes of escapism and existential questioning that South Park often deals with. The song speaks to the human desire to find meaning in life and to find a sense of belonging in a world that often feels overwhelming and restrictive. The use of playful imagery such as babies burping and flowers blooming creates a whimsical and carefree tone that contrasts with the heaviness of the lyrics.


Overall, "Up There" is a poignant and introspective song that encourages listeners to examine their own desires for escape and to question the nature of the world we live in. It's a reminder that sometimes it's okay to dream of living in a world where everything is beautiful and happy, but ultimately we need to find ways to live our best lives in the real world.


Line by Line Meaning

Sometimes I think When I look up real high That there's such a big world up there I'd like to give it a try But then I sink Cos it's here I'm suppossed to stay
Despite my desire to explore the unknown, I am bound to stay grounded in my current situation and am unable to act on my impulses.


But I get so lonely down here Tell me why does it have to be that way
I often feel isolated and disconnected from the world around me, and I am unsure why this is the case.


Up there there is so much room Where babies burp and flowers bloom Everyone dreams, I can dream too Up there, Up where the skys are ocean blue I could be safe and live without a care up thereeee.
Up above, there is endless possibility and opportunity for growth and expansion, where even the most basic forms of life can thrive. In such an environment, I could let my imagination run wild and feel protected from the dangers of the world around me.


They say I don't belong I must stay below alone Because of my beliefs I'm suppossed to stay where evil is sown What is evil anyway
Others constantly remind me that I am an outsider and am not meant to be a part of their community. Because of my unique values and personality, I am told that I should keep away from society's negative aspects, but I am unsure of what those might be.


Is there reason to the rhyme Without evil there could be no good so it must be good to be evil sometimes
I question the nature of good and evil, and wonder if there is some inherent balance between the two. Perhaps what is considered 'evil' is necessary to understand and appreciate what is 'good,' and vice versa.


I want to live up thereeeeeeee.
Despite the challenges and hardships I face in my current reality, I yearn to escape to a world that is beyond my reach and filled with endless possibilities.




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@commonclayofthenewwest6045

He has the voice of a Fallen Angel

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@TylerJosephSmith

MyThousandYearOldWisdom WillHelpYouGrow I see what you did there.

@Robert___98

Well in the bible he literally is an angel who falls down to Hell

@grusome1

@@Robert___98 yes. That's the joke

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@M_Lev

This is genuinely, sincerely, 100%, one of the greatest musicals of the 20th century.

@RobertsonIsland

Right alongside The Book of Mormon lmao

@ernsthaftmann

@@RobertsonIsland Book of Mormon is from 2011. So I guess we can agree that Matt and Trey wrote the best Musicals of both the 20th and the 21th century.

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Fr.❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

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