Lyrics Barbara Ellen - Isobel Campbell
All
in
the
merry,
merry
month
of
May
When
the
green
buds
they
were
swelling
Young
William
Green
on
his
death-bed
lay
For
the
love
of
Barbara
Ellen
He
sent
his
servant
to
the
door
To
the
place
where
she
was
dwelling
Saying
"master's
sick,
and
he
sends
for
you
If
your
name
is
Barbara
Ellen"
So
slowly,
slowly,
she
got
up
And
so
she
came
nigh
him
And
all
she
said
when
she
got
there
"Young
man,
I
believe
you're
dying"
"Oh
yes,
my
love,
I
am
very
low
And
death
is
on
me
dwelling
No
better,
no
better
I
ever
will
be
For
I
can't
get
Barbara
Ellen"
"Oh
yes,
young
lord,
you
are
very
low
And
death
is
on
you
dwelling
No
better,
no
better
you
ever
will
be
For
you
can't
get
Barbara
Ellen"
"For
don't
you
remember
in
Yonder's
Town
In
Yonder's
Town
a
drinking?
You
passed
your
glass
all
around
And
you
slighted
Barbara
Ellen"
"Oh
yes,
I
remember
in
Yonder's
Town
In
Yonder's
Town
a
drinking
I
gave
my
health
to
the
ladies
all
around
But
my
heart
to
Barbara
Ellen"
He
turned
his
pale
face
to
the
wall
For
death
was
on
him
dwelling
"Adieu,
adieu
you
good
neighbors
all
Adieu,
sweet
Barbara
Ellen"
As
she
was
going
across
the
fields
She
heard
those
death
bells
knelling
And
every
stroke
of
the
death
bells
said
"Hard-hearted
Barbara
Ellen"
"Oh
mother,
mother,
make
my
bed
Go
make
it
long
and
narrow
Young
William's
died
for
me
today
And
I'll
die
for
him
tomorrow"
Oh,
she
was
buried
in
the
old
church
tower
And
he
was
buried
nigh
her
And
out
of
his
bosom
grew
a
red,
red
rose
And
of
hers,
a
briar
They
grew
and
grew,
on
the
old
church
tower
'Till
they
could
not
grow
no
higher
Then
they
locked
and
they
tied
in
a
true
lover's
knot
The
red
rose
around
the
briar
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