It's either "cross I bare" or "cross I bear".
Bare is a past tense of bear in this definition, but it has mostly been replaced in general usage by bore.
No cross-eyed bears were harmed in the writing of this song.
					Bare is a past tense of bear in this definition, but it has mostly been replaced in general usage by bore.
No cross-eyed bears were harmed in the writing of this song.


 Of course Im apparently a jerk now so I'll nominate KaM to be the new nice-guy for the squad.
 Of course Im apparently a jerk now so I'll nominate KaM to be the new nice-guy for the squad.
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