TRAGICALLY HIP

- The Bear Lyrics

I was first attracted by your scent
Your heart must be a caramelised onion
By the time I saw your flame
It was all over for you and what's his name

I think it was Algonquin park
It was so cold and winter dark
A promised hibernation high
Took me across the great black plate of ice

Now I'm the islander

I found a place to call my den
And dreamt of the ferry and the enormous man
Huge as were his children
Following around after him

I'm the islander
I woke up in the furtive spring
More capable of anything

I waited for more men to come
They docked their boats and cocked their guns
The time for truth and reconciliation's gone
But with my belly full I intended to get something done

I'm the islander
I woke up in the dead of spring
More hungry than anything
I'm the islander
I'm the islander

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Facts about The Bear

Who wrote The Bear lyrics?


The Bear is written by Gordon Downie, Robert Baker, Robert Gordon Sinclair, Joseph Paul Langlois, Johnny Fay.

When was The Bear released?


The Bear is first released on June 13, 2000 as part of Tragically Hip's album "Music@Work" which includes 14 tracks in total. This song is the 12nd track on this album.

Which genre is The Bear?


The Bear falls under the genre Rock.
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Songwriter(s): Gordon Downie, Robert Baker, Robert Gordon Sinclair, Joseph Paul Langlois, Johnny Fay
Record Label(s): 2000 Universal Music, a division of Universal Studios Canada Ltd
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