paroles de chanson Issues - Lucy Wainwright Roche
In
Scarlet
Town
where
I
was
born
There
was
a
fair
maid
dwelling
And
every
youth
cried
well
away
For
her
name
was
Barbary
Allen
'Twas
in
the
merry
month
of
May
The
green
buds
were
a
swelling
Sweet
William
on
his
deathbed
lay
For
the
love
of
Barbary
Allen
He
sent
a
servant
unto
her
To
the
place
where
she
was
dwelling
Saying
"You
must
come
to
his
deathbed
now
If
your
name
be
Barbary
Allen."
Well
slowly,
slowly
got
she
up
And
slowly
she
came
nigh
him
And
the
only
words
to
him
she
said
"Young
man,
I
think
you're
dyin'."
As
she
was
walking
o'er
the
fields
She
heard
the
death
bell
knelling
And
every
stroke
it
seemed
to
say
"Hardhearted
Barbary
Allen."
Oh
mother,
mother
make
my
bed
And
make
it
long
and
narrow
Sweet
William
died
for
me
today
But
I'll
die
for
him
tomorrow
They
buried
her
in
the
old
churchyard
They
buried
him
the
choir
And
from
his
grave
grew
a
red,
red
rose
And
from
her
grave
a
briar
They
grew
and
grew
to
the
steeple
top
'Til
they
could
grow
no
higher
And
there
they
twined
in
a
true
love's
knot
Red
rose
around
green
briar
And
there
they
twined
in
a
true
love's
knot
Red
rose
around
green
briar
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