Barbara Allen
Art Garfunkel
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INTRO: C G F G F C GC G C All in the merry month of May,G When green buds all were swellingF C Sweet William on his deathbed layF C G For love of Barbara AllenC G C He sent his servant to the town,G The place where she did dwell inF C Saying, "Master dear, has sent me hereG If your name be Barbara Allen."C G Am7 Then slowly, slowly she got upC G And slowly she went to himF C And all she said when there she cameF Was, "Young man, I think you'reG dying."C G C "Don't you remember the other nightContinues after the adG When we were in the tavern?F C You drank a toast to the ladies there,F C F G And slighted Barbara Allen."C G C He turned his face unto the wall,Am7 F G He turned his back upon herF C "Adieu, adieu, to all my friends,F G And be kind, be kind to BarbaraC Allen." INSTRUMENTAL:G C G As she was wandering o'er theAm7 fields,C F G She heard the death bell knellingF C And every note, it seemed to say,G "Hard-hearted Barbara Allen!"C G The more it tolled the more sheAm7 grieved,C G She bursted out a-cryingF C "Oh, pick me up and carry me home,G I fear that I am dying."INSTRUMENTAL: C Am7 F G CAm7 F G ## Key Change - Up 3 semitones ##Eb Bb Eb Ab BbEb Bb They buried Willy in the oldEb church yardBb And Barbara in the new one,Ab Eb And from William's grave, there grew a rose,Bb From Barbara's, a green briarEb Bb They grew and grew in the oldEb church yard,Ab Bb 'Til they could grow no higher,Ab Eb And there they tied in a true lover's knot,Bb Eb The red rose and the briar