I've listened to this song many times and think I got it down.
The Fuzzy Wuzzy bear thing is just relating to the small town mentality and innocence of the children, everyone's just hanging out and doing their thing. He didn't give a good hot damn refers to the people in the town not giving a damn about the outside world.
The chorus gets a bit darker as the song goes on. The verse regarding the cat is just about a kid playing as kids do, chasing a cat around (not advised), etc. The cat's story is ended sadly by some city driver 'driving like a bastard'. The buzzards of Green Hill get fat on road kill (the cat in this instance).
Next up is another 'bastard' who decides to drive drunk and kill a mother and a child. The little piggy line is more about the 'Fuzzy Wuzzy' town folk being tired of taking shit from the city folk, and they won't "stand alone", and are gonna bring it to these 'city bastards', and the buzzards of Green Hill are gonna get fat on the road kill (which will be the city folk when the Little Piggies are done with them [just needs to be fed]).
I suppose this song can be as deep or shallow as you want it to be, I like my interpretation.
I've listened to this song many times and think I got it down.
The Fuzzy Wuzzy bear thing is just relating to the small town mentality and innocence of the children, everyone's just hanging out and doing their thing. He didn't give a good hot damn refers to the people in the town not giving a damn about the outside world.
The chorus gets a bit darker as the song goes on. The verse regarding the cat is just about a kid playing as kids do, chasing a cat around (not advised), etc. The cat's story is ended sadly by some city driver 'driving like a bastard'. The buzzards of Green Hill get fat on road kill (the cat in this instance).
Next up is another 'bastard' who decides to drive drunk and kill a mother and a child. The little piggy line is more about the 'Fuzzy Wuzzy' town folk being tired of taking shit from the city folk, and they won't "stand alone", and are gonna bring it to these 'city bastards', and the buzzards of Green Hill are gonna get fat on the road kill (which will be the city folk when the Little Piggies are done with them [just needs to be fed]).
I suppose this song can be as deep or shallow as you want it to be, I like my interpretation.
@pevsfreedom I should add I meant "justice needs to be fed" in the last part about the piggies instead of 'just'.
@pevsfreedom I should add I meant "justice needs to be fed" in the last part about the piggies instead of 'just'.