Barbara Allen
In scarlet Town where I was bornThere was a fair maid dwellingMade many a youth cry well a dayHer name was Barbara AllenIt was in the merry month of MayWhen green buds they were swellingSweet William came from the west countryAnd he courted Barbara AllenHe sent his servant unto herTo the place where she was dwellingSaid my master's sick, bids me call for youIf your name be Barbara AllenWell, slowly, slowly got she upAnd slowly went she nigh himBut all she said as she passed his bedYoung man I think you're dyingThen lightly tripped she down the stairsShe heard those church bells tollingAnd each bell seemed to say as it tolledHard hearted Barbara AllenO, mother, mother go make my bedAnd make it long and narrowSweet William died for me todayI'll die for him tomorrowThey buried Barbara in the old church yardThey buried Sweet William beside herOut of his grave grew a red, red roseAnd out of hers a briarThey grew and grew up the old church wallTill they could grow no higherAnd at the top twined a lover's knotThe red rose and the briar
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