Barbara Allen
Michael Hurley
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G Twas in the merry month of MayC G When flowers were a-bloomin'C G Sweet Willie on his deathbed layG For the love of Barbara Allen [Verse 2]G He sent his servant to the town,C G The town where she be dwellin'.C Sayin', "Master, dear, has sent meG hereG If your name be Barbara Allen" [Verse 3]G Slowly, slowly, she got upC G Slowly she went to him.C G And all she said, when she got there,G "Young man, I think your dyin'" [Verse 4]G Don't you remember the other dayContinúa después del anuncioC G When we were in the tavern.C You drank a fifth to the ladies there,G And he slighted Barbara Allen. [Verse 5]G He turned his face onto the wall,C G He turned his back upon her.C G "Adieu Adieui to all my friends,G be kind to Barbara Allen." [Verse 6]G She looked to the east she looked to the westC G She saw his corpse a-comin'.C G "Sit him down with me", she criedG "That I may gaze upon him". [Verse 7]G The more she looked the more she greived,C G she bursted out a-cyin'C G "Pick me up and carry me home,G I feel like I am dyin'." [Instrumental]GC GC GG [Verse 8]G They buried Willie in the old churchyard,C G And Barbara in the new one.C For WIllie's grave there grew aG rose,G From Barbara's a green briar. [Verse 9]G They grew and they grew to the old churchyard,C G And could not grow no higher.C And there they tied in a trueG love's knot,G The rose brush and the briar.