Bears
Cake Bake Betty Lyrics


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There are bears,
In the woods.
Come and get me.
Come and get me.

There are bears,
In the woods.
Come and get me.
Come and get me.

Do as good bears should
Come and get me.
Come and get me.

There are bears,
In the woods.
Come and get me.
Come and get me.

Martha…





Martha

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Cake Bake Betty's song "Bears" seem simple and straightforward, yet they evoke a sense of danger, excitement, and playfulness at the same time. The repetition of the phrase "there are bears in the woods, come and get me" creates a sense of urgency and anticipation, as if the singer is challenging the bears or inviting them to play a game of hide and seek. The line "do as good bears should" suggests that the singer trusts the bears to behave in a certain way, perhaps implying that they are friendly or familiar. The name "Martha" at the end of the song adds a mysterious element, leaving the listener wondering who Martha is and what her significance is.


The imagery of bears in the woods can be interpreted in different ways, depending on one's perspective and context. On one hand, bears are often associated with wilderness, freedom, and natural beauty. They can also represent strength, power, and resilience. However, on the other hand, bears can also be perceived as dangerous, unpredictable, and potentially harmful. They can also be seen as symbols of human encroachment on wildlife habitats, or as victims of hunting and exploitation. The ambiguity of the bear imagery in the song can be seen as a reflection of the complexity of human-nature relationships, and the challenges of coexisting with other species.


Line by Line Meaning

There are bears,
I am fully aware that there are bears present in this location.


In the woods.
These bears are found within the forest, where they naturally reside.


Come and get me.
I am daring the bears to physically approach me and make contact.


Come and get me.
I repeat my request for the bears to approach me, as I am unafraid.


There are bears,
Once again, I acknowledge the bears' presence in the area.


In the woods.
I reiterate that these creatures are located within the forest.


Come and get me.
My challenge to the bears continues, as I am eager for contact.


Come and get me.
I urge the bears once more to approach me, as I am not intimidated.


Do as good bears should
I am accepting the fact that bears, being good and effective predators, will come after me in response to my taunting.


Come and get me.
I may be fearless, but I am also excited to be approached by these majestic creatures.


Come and get me.
I repeat my request for the bears to make contact with me, eagerly anticipating their arrival.


There are bears,
Once again, I acknowledge the bears' presence in the area.


In the woods.
I emphasize the location of these bears.


Come and get me.
I am all but begging the bears to approach me, eager for physical interaction.


Come and get me.
I repeat my request for the bears to come after me, as I am not afraid.


Martha…
The song ends abruptly, as if the artist has been cut off mid-sentence or mid-thought.




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