Barbara Allen
(专辑: Joan Baez, Volume 2 - 1961)
Twas in the
merry month of May When green buds all were swelling, Sweet William on his death bed lay For love of Barbara Allen. He sent his servant to the
town To the
place where she was dwelling, Saying you must come, to my master dear If your name be Barbara Allen. So slowly, slowly she got up And slowly she drew nigh him, And the
only words to him did say Young man I
think you're dying. He turned his face unto the
wall And death was in him welling, Good-bye, good-bye, to my friends all Be good to Barbara Allen. When he was dead and laid in grave She heard the
death bells knelling And every stroke to her did say Hard hearted Barbara Allen. Oh mother, oh mother go dig my grave Make it both long and narrow, Sweet William died of love for me And I
will die of sorrow. And father, oh father, go dig my grave Make it both long and narrow, Sweet William died on yesterday And I
will die tomorrow. Barbara Allen was buried in the
old churchyard Sweet William was buried beside her, Out of sweet William's heart, there grew a
rose Out of Barbara Allen's a
briar. They grew and grew in the
old churchyard Till they could grow no higher At the
end they formed, a
true lover's knot And the
rose grew round the
briar.