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“Oh That Bear” captures the spirit of early agrarian America, where the wilderness was both provider and peril. Drawing from British Isles folk traditions carried into the New World, the song blends storytelling, humor, and quiet reverence for nature. At its core, the piece is a simple tale: a man crosses paths with a bear and lives to tell about it—not through strength, but through instinct and humility. The recurring line, “I only had to climb a tree,” becomes both literal survival and metaphor for respecting boundaries between man and the wild. The arrangement should feel intimate and period-authentic—fiddle-led, with gentle rhythmic support, evoking a fireside performance in the late 1700s. There’s a sense of innocence in the melody, but also a subtle warning: nature is not hostile, but it demands awareness. Within the album The Agrarian South, up to 1799, this track adds a human-scale story—less about conflict, more about coexistence, and the lessons quietly learned in the woods. In the early morn, with the dew still fresh and bright, A tale to share, around the firelight, Gather near, let me tell you the story, Of a bear and a tree, in nature's glory. Oh that bear was good to me, as I wandered wide and free, Through the whispering leaves, beneath the old oak tree. Days were long, the sun would rise with ease, Heaven seemed to smile, cradled in the breeze. Oh that bear, oh that bear was good to me, I only had to climb a tree. Presence of the wild felt like a love decree, Oh that bear, oh that bear was good to me. Next time wandering in the woods, I promise to take heed, To watch the trails of shadows where the tall trees lead. Breath of the forest whispered secrets in my ear, Never be Mr. Bear's lunchtime snack, I hold dear. Oh, to dance with caution beneath the thriving canopy, In the dance of life, we're bound to play this melody. Each step a gentle echo of the earth beneath my feet, With memory's embrace, our journeys intertwine, bittersweet. Oh that bear, oh that bear was good to me, I only had to climb a tree. Presence of the wild felt like a love decree, Oh that bear, oh that bear was good to me. As twilight drapes the woods in shades of deepening gray, I recall every fleeting moment, every wild ballet. In the cradle of the forest, our spirits danced in play, Oh that bear was good to me guiding me each day. So here’s to the wild paths that we dare to roam and see, To the friendships found in nature where the wild can be. Oh that bear, oh that bear, living wild and free, I only had to climb a tree, yes, oh that bear was good to me.