Jay Ulysses Moses Hanson, Jay Ulysses a mountain man Hid in the hills ‘cause his face was scarred from A wrestlin’ match with a grizzly bear He carved him a hole in the belly of a giant, A giant oak tree - - - Now Jay Ulysses swore his vengeance on that grizzly bear He’d run through the hills screamin’ and a shoutin’ At bears that weren’t even there. People in the town would lay and shiver in their sleep When he went, Grr -- ha – ha - come on bear, Grr -- ha – ha – I’m gonna get you bear. You see Jay Ulysses Moses Hanson, why he was ravin’ mad. - - - Jay Ulysses Moses Hanson, Jay Ulysses a mountain man, You’d better start runnin’ when you hear him comin’ ‘cause he’s out there lookin’ for the grizzly bear - - - , (laughing) - - - Jay Ulysses Moses Hanson finally cornered that grizzly bear Legend says, outside of the town That the two giants met out on open ground, Jay Ulysses Moses Hanson - - and the grizzly bear. Three days later, when the dust had settled, Ulysses and the bear weren’t there, The people said “hey, it’s finally over”, But the story didn’t end there, ‘cause, on a still night, deep in the hills, If you listen you’ll hear Ha – Ha – come on bear, Ha – ha – I’m gonna get you bear, well there they go, There the hill is smoking - - - Big Jay Ulysses and that grizzly bear, Well here he comes – it’s big Jay Ulysses Moses Hanson, the mountain man Well here he comes – it’s big Jay Ulysses Moses Hanson, the mountain man Well here he comes – it’s big Jay Ulysses Moses Hanson, the mountain man They call hi Jay Ulysses Moses Hanson, chasin’ the grizzly bear.