Me And The Bear
Johnny Burnette Lyrics


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Well, I took myself on a hunt
It was on last Saturday morn'Of course it was outta season
But I took my gun along
I shot myself some very fine quail
And one little measly hare
And on my way returning home
I met a great big grizzly bear
Well, the bear walked out in the middle of the road
Stared a hole through me
I got so excited, I climbed a tall oak tree
The bear sat down upon the ground
And I climbed out on a limb
I cast my eyes to the Lord in the sky
And these words I said to him Oh Lord, now you delivered Daniel
You brought him from the lion's den
Also delivered Jonah from the belly of the whale and then
All the children from the fiery furnace
The good book do declare
Now Lord, if you won't help me
For goodness sakes don't you help that bear Now mister bear...
You ain't gonna go chasin' me down that dirt road
Can't you haul in food and do your stuff
Whenever you pass here tomorrow
If I let you have this one little bitty bite
Will you please go on and let me alone
If you don't I'm gonna stay right here Well, I stayed up in that tall oak tree
I think it was all night
I know if that bear got his paws on me
We'd have a terrible fight
But that time the limb broke loose
And I came tumblin' down
I faked to the right and he cut to the left
And we went 'round and 'round Oh Lord, now you delivered Daniel
You brought him from the lion's den
Also delivered Jonah from the belly of the whale and then
All the children from the fiery furnace
The good book do declare
Now Lord, if you won't help me
For goodness sakes don't you help that bear
For goodness sakes don't you help that bear




For goodness sakes don't you help that bear
For goodness sakes don't you help that bear

Overall Meaning

"Me and the Bear" by Johnny Burnette tells the story of a hunting trip that goes wrong when the singer encounters a grizzly bear on his way home. The song is set in the past and appears to be a folk story handed down over the years. The singer's confidence, shooting ability, and bravery are immediately undermined by the sight of the bear, and he uses all his wit, cunning, and prayer power to ensure his survival. Climbing a tree, he begs God for help and prays that the bear will be diverted by the scent of the dead animals in his bag. He also reminds God of the miracles he performed in the Bible, and asks that he be saved from the bear's powerful jaws.


The song is a cautionary tale about overconfidence and hubris. The singer's bravado is misplaced, and he is punished for his arrogance by almost losing his life. The encounter with the bear is a dramatic reminder of the power of nature and the need to respect it. The use of religious imagery and references to biblical stories emphasizes the singer's vulnerability and highlights his faith.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I took myself on a hunt
I went hunting by myself


It was on last Saturday morn'
It was on a Saturday morning


Of course it was outta season
It was not the right time of year for hunting


But I took my gun along
I brought my gun with me


I shot myself some very fine quail
I shot and killed some good quail


And one little measly hare
And one small rabbit


And on my way returning home
On my way back home


I met a great big grizzly bear
I met a large grizzly bear


Well, the bear walked out in the middle of the road
The bear came out onto the road


Stared a hole through me
Stared at me intently


I got so excited, I climbed a tall oak tree
I got scared and climbed up a tall oak tree


The bear sat down upon the ground
The bear sat down on the ground


And I climbed out on a limb
And I climbed out on a branch


I cast my eyes to the Lord in the sky
I looked up to heaven


And these words I said to him
And I said these words to him


Oh Lord, now you delivered Daniel
Oh Lord, you saved Daniel


You brought him from the lion's den
You saved him from the lions


Also delivered Jonah from the belly of the whale and then
You also saved Jonah from the whale's belly


All the children from the fiery furnace
You saved all the children from the fiery furnace


The good book do declare
As the Bible says


Now Lord, if you won't help me
Lord, if you won't help me


For goodness sakes don't you help that bear
Please don't help that bear instead of helping me


Now mister bear...
Now, Mister Bear...


You ain't gonna go chasin' me down that dirt road
You aren't going to chase me down the dirt road


Can't you haul in food and do your stuff
Can't you find food and do your own thing


Whenever you pass here tomorrow
When you come by here tomorrow


If I let you have this one little bitty bite
If I give you this small piece


Will you please go on and let me alone
Will you leave me alone then


If you don't I'm gonna stay right here
If you don't, I will stay here


Well, I stayed up in that tall oak tree
I stayed up in the tall oak tree


I think it was all night
I think it was all night


I know if that bear got his paws on me
I know if the bear caught me


We'd have a terrible fight
We would fight terribly


But that time the limb broke loose
But then the branch broke


And I came tumblin' down
I fell down


I faked to the right and he cut to the left
I pretended to go right and he went left


And we went 'round and 'round
And we circled around each other


For goodness sakes don't you help that bear
Please don't help that bear instead of helping me


For goodness sakes don't you help that bear
Please don't help that bear instead of helping me


For goodness sakes don't you help that bear
Please don't help that bear instead of helping me


For goodness sakes don't you help that bear
Please don't help that bear instead of helping me




Writer(s): Johnny Burnette

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vijaypush

Et bien dis donc !! Quel régal !

Two Rocka Four

2 great legends in one track :)

Claudio Dean

Rockabilly dos bons !!!

ClintReno90

Great!!

TheSmithChannel

awesome

Patrick Marchal

@ vijaypush : You're f... welcome, si je puis dire...

Luigi Del Vecchio

Eddie Cochran or Paul Burlison??

Jeff Wright

How about Grady Martin

Tommi Sykkö

Mr. Bear😀

george mcmillan

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