The Bare Necessities
Song title from the Disney film The Jungle Book, sung by Baloo, the bear. Whole song text: Look for the bare necessities The simple bare necessities Forget about your worries and your strife I mean the bare necessities Old Mother Nature's recipes That brings the bare necessities of life Wherever I wander, wherever I roam I couldn't be fonder of my big home The bees are buzzin' in the trees To make some honey just for me When you look under the rocks and plants And take a glance at them fancy ants And then maybe, well, try a few The bare necessities of life will come to you Looking for the bare necessities The simple bare necessities Forget about your worries and your strife I mean the bare necessities That's why a bear can rest at ease With just the bare necessities of life Wherever I wander, werever I roam I couldn't be fonder of my big home The bees are buzzin' in the trees Make some honey just for me You look under the rocks and plants And take a glance, fancy ants Maybe try yourself a few The bare necessities of life will come to you Look for the bare necessities The simple bare necessities Forget about your worries and your strife I mean the bare necessities That's why a bear can rest at ease With just the bare necessities of life Wherever I wander, whenever I roam I couldn't be fonder of my big home The bees are buzzin' in the trees To make some honey just for me When you look under the rocks and plants And take glance at the fancy ants And maybe try a few, haha, try one The bare necessities of life They'll come to you They have come to you
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The most basic, simple needs.
The needs of a bear.
[The needs when naked.(?) (There is also a lingerine/swimwear company which goes by the same name)]
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