Waltzing with Bears…

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[Kp note and caution: after you play this, you may find this song and its lyrics “sticking” with you (or to you), and you may find yourself singing them all through the day (or week, or month, or year(s)!!!]

Okay, the bear is (for some reason) a representation of Russia. And as I spoke with Tracy (of Mississippi) today, I mentioned this song (for who knows what reason), and I realized that this is what we are learning to do with Russia, and all the rest of the (so-called) “non-aligned to the Western cabal type” countries. There is much “actual real” news coming out from that place, and as David Wilcock has often noted, some of the brightest and most groundbreaking scientific research (into consciousness, healing, etc.) has come via Russian science.

We are learning to “Waltz with Bears”!!

[From Wikipedia] “The Russian bear is an animal symbol and a national personification of Russia, though this image has a Western origin and Russians themselves have accepted it only fairly recently. The native Russian national personification is Mother Russia.”

I first heard this song on a “Best of the Minnesota State Fair” Cd, someone had given me before I left the Twin Cities for Hawaii. It is one of my all time favorite folk-type songs.

I’ve could not find the CD it’s on, but here’s a link to lyrics, and if you want to join in, here are the lyrics. As far as I can find out, Seamus Kennedy is the author.

Seamus KennedyWaltzing With Bears

Verse 1
I went upstairs in the middle of the night,
I tiptoed in and I turned on the light,
And to my surprise, there was no one in sight,
My Uncle Walter goes waltzing at night!

Chorus
He goes wa-wa-wa-wa, wa-waltzing with bears,
Raggy bears, shaggy bears, baggy bears too.
There’s nothing on earth Uncle Walter won’t do,
So he can go waltzing, wa-wa-wa-waltzing,
So he can go waltzing, waltzing with bears!

Verse 2
I gave Uncle Walter a new coat to wear,
When he came home he was covered with hair,
And lately I’ve noticed several new tears,
I’m sure Uncle Walter goes waltzing with bears!
[Repeat Chorus]

Verse 3
We told Uncle Walter that he should be good,
And do all the things that we said he should,
But I know that he’d rather be out in the wood,
I’m afraid we might lose Uncle Walter for good!
[Repeat Chorus]

Verse 4
We begged and we pleaded, “Oh please won’t you stay!”
We managed to keep him at home for a day,
But the bears all barged in, and they took him away!
Now he’s waltzing with pandas, and he can’t understand us,
And the bears all demand at least one dance a day!
[Repeat Chorus]

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