Lyrics Bonny Barbara Allen (New Original Melody) (feat. Brock Pollock [upright bass]) - Deborah Stokol
In
Scarlet
Town,
where
I
was
born
There
lived
a
fair
maid
dwelling
Made
every
youth
cry
well-a-way
Her
name
was
Barbara
Allen
All
in
the
merry
month
of
May
When
green
buds
they
were
swelling
Young
Jimmy
Groves
on
death
bed
lay
For
love
of
Barbara
Allen
Then
slowly,
slowly,
she
came
in
And
slowly
came
to
him
But
all
she
said
when
there
she
came
was
Lad,
I
think
you're
dyin'
As
she
was
walking
o'er
the
fields
She
heard
the
bell
a
knelling
With
every
stroke
she
realized
The
error
she'd
been
making
Father,
she
said,
dig
my
grave
O
dig
it
long
and
narrow
My
own
true
love
buried
today
So
I
shall
die
tomorrow
Farewell,
said
she,
you
maidens
all
And
shun
the
fault
I
fell
in
Henceforth
take
warning
by
the
fall
The
fall
of
Barbara
Allen
They
buried
him
in
old
church
yard
They
buried
her
beside
him
And
out
her
grave,
there
sprang
a
rose
And
out
of
his
a
briar
The
rose
and
briar
grew
so
high
They
rose
up
to
the
tower
They
hooked
and
tied
a
true
love's
knot
Red
rose
around
the
briar
They
hooked
and
tied
a
true
love's
knot
Red
rose
around
the
briar
They
hooked
and
tied
a
true
love's
knot
A
rose
around
a
briar
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