Barbara Allen

Traditional

In London town where I was born
There lived a fair maid dwelling
Made every youth cry well away
And her name was Barbara Allen

I sent a servant to your town
Where Barbara she was dwelling
My master sent and he sent for you
If your name is Barbara Allen

T'was in the merry month of May
When all the flowers were a-blooming
A young man on his death bed lay
For the love of Barbara Allen

Oh Nellie Mae on her way home
Were the words so sweet love singing
And as they sang they seemed to say
Hard hearted Barbara Allen

Oh the more she ran oh the more she mourned
'Till she could not stop her crying
Oh pick me up and take me home
For I am surely a-dyin'

Oh father my father go dig my grave
Go dig it long and narrow
Sweet William died for me today
So I'll die for him tomorrow

Oh they buried her in the old churchyard
Buried sweet William down beside her
On William's grave grew a red red rose
On Barbara's grew a great briar

Oh it grew to the top of the old churchyard
It grew till It could not grow no higher
And there they tied in a true love's knot
The red red rose 'round the briar

Trivia about the song Barbara Allen by Dolly Parton

When was the song “Barbara Allen” released by Dolly Parton?
The song Barbara Allen was released in 1994, on the album “Heartsongs : Live From Home”.
Who composed the song “Barbara Allen” by Dolly Parton?
The song “Barbara Allen” by Dolly Parton was composed by Traditional.

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