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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Bear Grylls" by the artist "Warmer Corners"

In the song "Bear Grylls," the author Warmer Corners uses the image of Bear Grylls, a famous adventurer and survivalist, as a metaphor for an unattainable ideal man. The lyrical heroine complains about failures in her personal life, describing her disappointments in relationships and her longing for a strong, independent, and wild partner.

The heroine seeks a "man who would bite the head off a snake for her," metaphorically describing the desire for passion, devotion, and willingness to do anything for love. She contrasts her desires with her real-life experience, full of quarrels, loneliness, and "fast-food prey."

The image of Bear Grylls, associated with masculinity, wilderness survival, and strength, becomes a symbol of what she cannot have. She acknowledges that "when you are as tall as a bear, you don't need a wife," realizing that her ideal is unattainable.

The repeating lines "Bear Grylls" emphasize the heroine's obsession with this image and her longing for an unreachable ideal. The song is full of irony and self-irony as the heroine acknowledges that her fantasies are far from reality but still can't resist the allure of the "bear-man" image.

I've been sleeping so poorly lately

All you do is just irritate me

And I'm considering getting out

Cause I need a man

Who can satisfy me

And I need a man

Who's not afraid to cry

I need a man

Who'd bite the head of a snake

For me

We've been fighting a lot

And I've been left alone quite often

I've been watching lots of dared junk food

Cause I need a man who embraces love

And I need a man with leather gloves

And I need a man who will slip inside of a ship

With me

Murmur like

Bear Grylls

Bear Grylls

Cause when you're as tall as a bear

You don't need a wife

And when you are handsome like Bear

You can have who you like

When you look like a bear

You don't need girls like me

Bears sleep alone at night

And I just lay back and fantasize

And I dream of you growling in my ear rwwah!

Cause I need a man

Who can satisfy me

And I need a man

Who's not afraid to cry

I need a man

Who would rip the flesh of a boar

With his hands

Then he'll eat him warm if lucky

He's got the wilderness for that

For he's got the world at his fingertips

But not me

Cause I need a man

With male excuses

And I need a man

Who is less elusive

And I need a man

Who doesn't have a wife and kids

I'm like

Bear Grylls [4x]

When you're as nice as Bear

You don't need a wife

And when you're as handsome as Bear

You can have who you like

And when you are a bear

You don't like human women

Bear Grylls[12x]

When you're as tall as Bear

You don't need no wife

When you're as lovely as Bear

You can have who you like

And when you look like a bear

You don't need a girl like me

He's so tall (six foot, buttered up)

My, he's handsome (Enticing blue eyes)

He lived in the woods (Everywhere)

Bear Grylls

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