John Barleycorn

Steeleye Span

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    There were three men
    Came from the west
    Their fortunes for to tell,
    And the life of John Barleycorn
    As well.

    They laid him in three furrows deep,
    Laid clods upon his head,
    Then these three man made a solemn vow
    John Barleycorn was dead.

    The let him die for a very long time
    Till the rain from heaven did fall,
    Then little Sir John sprang up his head
    And he did amaze them all.

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    They let him stand till the midsummer day,
    Till he looked both pale and wan.
    The little Sir John he grew a long beard
    And so became a man.

    They have hired men with the scythes so sharp,
    To cut him off at the knee,
    The rolled him and they tied him around the waist,
    They served him barbarously.

    They have hired men with the crab-tree sticks,
    To cut him skin from bone,
    And the miller has served him worse than that,
    For he's ground him between two stones.

    They've wheeled him here, they've wheeled him there,
    They've wheeled him to a barn,
    And thy have served him worse than that,
    They've bunged him in a vat.

    They have worked their will on John Barleycorn
    But he lived to tell the tale,
    For they pour him out of an old brown jug
    And they call him home brewed ale.

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    Composition: Jörgen Elofsson

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