| [00:05.00] | 'Twas in the merry month of May |
| [00:12.00] | When green buds all were swellin' |
| [00:17.00] | Sweet William on his death bed lay |
| [00:23.00] | For love of Barbara Allen |
| [00:33.00] | He sent his servant to the town |
| [00:39.00] | To the place where she was dwellin' |
| [00:44.00] | Saying, "You must come to my master, dear |
| [00:51.00] | If your name be Barbara Allen" |
| [01:00.00] | So slowly, slowly she got up |
| [01:06.00] | And slowly she drew nigh him |
| [01:11.00] | And the only words to him did say |
| [01:18.00] | "Young man, I think you are dying" |
| [01:28.00] | He turned his face unto the wall |
| [01:34.00] | And death was in him wellin' |
| [01:39.00] | "Goodbye, goodbye to my friends all |
| [01:46.00] | Be good to Barbara Allen" |
| [01:55.00] | When he was dead and laid in grave |
| [02:01.00] | She heard the death bells knellin' |
| [02:06.00] | And every stroke to her did say |
| [02:13.00] | "Hard-hearted Barbara Allen" |
| [02:22.00] | "Oh mother, oh, mother, go dig my grave |
| [02:29.00] | Make it both long and narrow |
| [02:33.00] | Sweet William died of love for me |
| [02:41.00] | And I will die of sorrow" |
| [02:46.00] | "And father, oh father, go dig my grave |
| [02:53.00] | Make it both long and narrow |
| [02:58.00] | Sweet William died on yesterday |
| [03:06.00] | And I will die tomorrow" |
| [03:13.00] | Barbara Allen was buried in the old churchyard |
| [03:20.00] | Sweet William was buried beside her |
| [03:25.00] | Out of sweet William's heart there grew a rose |
| [03:32.00] | Out of Barbara Allen's, a briar |
| [03:40.00] | They grew and grew in the old churchyard |
| [03:47.00] | Till they could grow no higher |
| [03:53.00] | At the end they formed a true lover's knot |
| [04:00.00] | And the rose grew 'round the briar |