Lyrics Eli, the Barrow Boy - The Decemberists
Eli,
the
barrow
boy
Of
the
old
town
Sells
coal
and
marigolds
And
he
cries
out
All
down
the
day
Below
the
tamaracks
He
is
crying:
"Corn
cobs
and
candle
wax
for
the
buying!"
All
down
the
day
"Would
I
could
afford
to
buy
my
love
a
fine
robe
Made
of
gold
and
silk
Arabian
thread!
But
she
is
dead
and
gone
and
lying
in
a
pine
grove
And
I
must
push
my
barrow
all
the
day
And
I
must
push
my
barrow
all
the
day"
Eli,
the
barrow
boy
When
they
found
him
Dressed
all
in
corduroy
He
had
drowned
in
The
river
down
the
way
They
laid
his
body
down
in
a
church
yard
But
still
when
the
moon
is
out
With
his
push
cart
He
calls
down
the
day
"Would
I
could
afford
to
buy
my
love
a
fine
gown
Made
of
gold
and
silk
Arabian
thread!
But
I
am
dead
and
gone
and
lying
in
a
church
ground
And
still
I
push
my
barrow
all
the
day
Still
I
push
my
barrow
all
the
day"
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