[00:04.42]Barbara Allen-Judy Collins[00:25.55]Twas in the merry month of May[00:30.00]When green buds were swelling[00:33.17]A young man on his death bed[00:38.35]Lay for his lover Barbara Allen[00:49.09]He sent his servant unto town[00:53.77]Send it to her dwelling[00:58.09]My master's sick and It's sent for you[01:02.41]If your are Barbara Allen[01:13.45]Oh, slowly, slowly got she up[01:18.37]And slowly went she nigh him[01:22.40]And all she said When she got there was[01:27.47]My true love you're dying[01:37.22]He turned his pale face onto the wall,[01:42.80]And death was on him dwellin'.[01:54.44]"Adieu, Adieu, to my sweet friends all,[01:59.89]Be kind to Barbara Allen."[02:04.07]AS She walked down the road upon[02:13.77]She saw his corpse a-comin'.[02:18.50]"Lay down, lay down the cold ground," she said,[02:24.52]"And let me gaze upon him."[02:37.44]Oh mother, mother make my bed,[02:42.23]Oh make it soft and narrow,[02:46.17]For my true love died today,[02:51.50]I'll die for him tomorrow."[03:03.00]They buried Barbara in the old church tower[03:10.61]They buried Sweet William beside her[03:14.09]From his grave grew a red, red rose[03:30.59]They grew up the top of old church tower[03:36.15]Till they could grow no higher[03:39.04]And at the top twined a lover's knot[03:48.20]The red rose and the briar[04:26.69]Arranged by Kidlang