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Barbara Allen

by Jerry Reed

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All in the merry month of May When the green buds they were swelling, William Green on his death-bed lay For the love of Barbara Allen. He sent his servant to the town To the place where she was dwelling Saying "Love, there is a call for you If your name is Barbara Allen." She was very slowly getting up And very slowly going, The only words she said to him Were "Young man I think you're dying." "Don't you remember the other day When you were in town a-drinking, You drank a health to the ladies all around And slighted Barbara Allen?" "O yes, I remember the other day When I was in town a-drinking, I drank a health to the ladies all around, But my love to Barbara Allen." He turned his pale face to the wall And death was in him dwelling; "Adieu, adieu, to my friends all, Be kind to Barbara Allen." When she got in two miles of town She heard the death bells ringing: They rang so clear, as if to say "Hard-hearted Barbara Allen!" So she looked east and she looked west And saw the cold corpse coming, She says "Come round you nice young man And let me look upon you." The more she looked the more she grieved Until she burst out crying "Perhaps I could have saved that young man's life Who now is here a-lying." "O Mother, O Mother, come make my bed O make it both soft and narrow, For sweet William died to-day And I will die to-morrow." "O Father, O Father, come dig my grave O dig it deep and narrow, For sweet William died in love And I will die in sorrow." Sweet William was buried in the old church tomb, Barbara Allen was buried in the yard; Out of William's heart grew a red rose, Out of Barbara Allen's grew a brier. They grew and grew to the old church tower And they could not grow any higher; And at the end tied a true lover's knot And the rose wrapped around the brier.

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