Lyrics Monkey & Bear - Joanna Newsom
Down
in
the
green
hay
Where
monkey
and
bear
usually
lay
They
woke
from
a
stable-boy's
cry
He
said;
someone
come
quick!
The
horses
got
loose,
got
grass-sick!
They'll
founder!
Fain,
they'll
die
What
is
now
known
by
the
sorrel
and
the
roan?
By
the
chestnut,
and
the
bay,
and
the
gelding
grey?
It
is:
stay
by
the
gate
you
are
given
And
remain
in
your
place,
for
your
season
And
had
the
overfed
dead
but
listened
To
that
high-fence,
horse-sense,
wisdom...
Did
you
hear
that,
Bear?
Said
monkey
We'll
get
out
of
here,
fair
and
square
They've
left
the
gate
open
wide!
So
My
bride
Here
is
my
hand,
where
is
your
paw?
Try
and
understand
my
plan,
Ursala
My
heart
is
a
furnace
Full
of
love
that's
just,
and
earnest
Now;
you
know
that
we
must
unlearn
this
Allegiance
to
a
life
of
service
And
no
longer
answer
to
that
heartless
Hay-monger,
nor
be
his
accomplice
(That
charlatan,
with
artless
hustling!)
But;
Ursala,
we've
got
to
eat
something
And
earn
our
keep,
while
still
within
The
borders
of
the
land
that
man
has
girded
(All
double-bolted
and
tight-fisted!)
Until
we
reach
the
open
country
A-steeped
in
milk
and
honey
Will
you
keep
your
fancy
clothes
on,
for
me?
Can
you
bear
a
little
longer
to
wear
that
leash?
My
love,
I
swear
by
the
air
I
breathe:
Sooner
or
later,
you'll
bare
your
teeth
But
for
now,
just
dance,
darling
C'mon,
will
you
dance,
my
darling?
Darling,
there's
a
place
for
us
Can
we
go,
before
I
turn
to
dust?
Oh
my
darling,
there's
a
place
for
us
Oh
darling
C'mon
will
you
dance,
my
darling?
Oh,
the
hills
are
groaning
with
excess
Like
a
table
ceaselessly
being
set
Oh
my
darling,
we
will
get
there
yet
They
trooped
past
the
guards,
Past
the
coops,
and
the
fields,
and
the
farmyards
All
night,
till
finally:
The
space
they
gained
grew
Much
farther
than
the
stone
that
bear
threw
To
mark
where
they'd
stop
for
tea
But
walk
a
little
faster
And
don't
look
backwards
Your
feast
is
to
the
East,
which
lies
a
little
past
the
pasture
When
the
blackbirds
hear
tea
whistling,
they
rise
and
clap
And
their
applause
caws
the
kettle
black
And
we
can't
have
none
of
that!
Move
along,
Bear;
there,
there;
that's
that
Though
cast
in
plaster
Our
Ursala's
heart
beat
faster
Than
monkey's
ever
will
But
still;
They
have
got
to
pay
the
bills
Hadn't
they?
That
is
what
the
monkey'd
say
So,
with
the
courage
of
a
clown,
or
a
cur
Or
a
kite,
jerking
tight
at
its
tether
In
her
dun-brown
gown
of
fur
And
her
jerkin'
of
swansdown
and
leather
Bear
would
sway
on
her
hind
legs;
The
organ
would
grind
dregs
of
song,
for
the
pleasure
Of
the
children,
who'd
shriek
Throwing
coins
at
her
feet
Then
recoiling
in
terror
Sing,
dance,
darling
C'mon,
will
you
dance,
my
darling?
Oh
darling,
there's
a
place
for
us
Can
we
go,
before
I
turn
to
dust?
Oh
my
darling,
there's
a
place
for
us
Oh
darling
C'mon,
will
you
dance,
my
darling?
You
keep
your
eyes
fixed
on
the
highest
hill
Where
you'll
ever-after
eat
your
fill
Oh
my
darling,
dear,
mine
If
you
dance
Dance,
darling,
and
I
love
you
still
Deep
in
the
night
Shone
a
weak
and
miserly
light
Where
the
monkey
shouldered
his
lamp
Someone
had
told
him
The
bear
had
been
wandering
A
fair
piece
away
from
where
they
were
camped
Someone
had
told
him
The
bear'd
been
sneaking
away
To
the
seaside
caverns,
to
bathe
And
the
thought
troubled
the
monkey
For
he
was
afraid
of
spelunking
down
in
those
caves
Also
afraid
what
the
village
people
would
say
If
they
saw
the
bear
in
that
state;
Lolling
and
splashing
obscenely
Well,
it
seemed
irrational,
really;
washing
that
face
Washing
that
matted
and
flea-bit
pelt
In
some
sea-spit-shine,
old
kelp
dripping
with
brine
But
monkey
just
laughed,
and
he
muttered;
When
she
comes
back,
Ursala
will
be
bursting
with
pride
Till
I
jump
up!
Saying:
you've
been
rolling
in
muck!
Saying:
you
smell
of
garbage
and
grime!
But
far
out
Far
out
By
now
By
now
Far
out,
by
now,
Bear
ploughed
'Cause
she
would
not
drown:
First
the
outside-legs
of
the
bear
Up
and
fell
down,
in
the
water,
like
knobby
garters
Then
the
outside-arms
of
the
bear
Fell
off,
as
easy
as
if
sloughed
from
boiled
tomatoes
Low'red
in
a
genteel
curtsy
Bear
shed
the
mantle
of
her
diluvian
shoulders;
And,
with
a
sigh,
She
allowed
the
burden
of
belly
to
drop
like
an
apron
full
of
boulders
If
you
could
hold
up
her
threadbare
Coat
to
the
light
where
it's
worn
translucent
in
places
You'd
see
spots
where
Almost
every
night
of
the
year
Bear
had
been
mending
suspending
that
baseness
Now
her
coat
drags
through
the
water
Bagging,
with
a
life's-worth
of
hunger,
limitless
minnows;
In
the
magnetic
embrace
Balletic
and
glacial
of
Bear's
insatiable
shadow;
Left
there!
Left
there!
When
Bear
left
Bear
Left
there!
Left
there!
When
Bear
stepped
clear
of
Bear
Sooner
or
later
you'll
bury
your
teeth
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