Lyrics Barbriallen - Simon & Garfunkel
It
was
in
the
merry
month
of
May
When
green
bugs
were
a-swelling
Sweet
William
on
his
death
bed
lay
For
the
love
of
Barbriallen
He
sent
his
servant
to
the
town
The
place
where
she'd
been
dwelling
Say
master
dear
has
sent
me
here
If
your
name
be
Barbriallen
And
slowly,
slowly
she
got
up
And
slowly
she
went
to
him
And
all
she
said
when
she
got
there
"Young
man,
I
think
you
are
dying"
Oh,
don't
you
remember
the
other
day
When
we
where
in
a
tavern?
You
drank,
your
health
to
the
ladies
there
And
you
slided
Barbriallen
He
turned
his
face
unto
the
wall
He
turned
his
back
upon
her
Adieu,
adieu
to
all
my
friends
Be
kind
to
Barbriallen
She
looked
to
the
east,
she
looked
to
the
west
She
saw
his
corpse
a-coming
"Oh,
put
him
down
for
me",
she
cried
"That
I
may
gaze
upon
him"
The
more
she
looked,
the
more
she
grieved
She
busted
out
in
crying
Oh,
pick
me
up
and
carry
me
home
For
I
feel
like
I
am
dying
They
buried
sweet
Willy
in
the
old
church
yard
And
Barbara
in
the
new
one
From
Willy's
grave
there
grew
a
rose
From
Barbara's
a
green
briar
They
grew
and
they
grew
on
the
old
church
wall
And
could
not
grow
no
higher
And
there
they
tied
in
a
true
love's
knot
The
rose
bush
and
the
briar
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