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Barbara Allen
In scarlet Town where I was born There was a fair maid dwelling
Made many a youth cry well a day Her name was Barbara Allen
It was in the merry month of May When green buds they were swelling Sweet William came from the west country
And he courted Barbara Allen
He sent his servant unto her To the place where she was dwelling Said my master's sick, bids me call for you If your name be Barbara Allen
Well, slowly, slowly got she up And slowly went she nigh him But all she said as she passed his bed Young man I think you're dying
Then lightly tripped she down the stairs
She heard those church bells tolling And each bell seemed to say as it tolled Hard hearted Barbara Allen
O, mother, mother go make my bed And make it long and narrow
Sweet William died for me today I'll die for him tomorrow
They buried Barbara in the old church yard They buried Sweet William beside her Out of his grave grew a red, red rose
And out of hers a briar
They grew and grew up the old church wall Till they could grow no higher And at the top twined a lover's knot The red rose and the briar
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