All in all in the month of May
When the flowers they were blooming
Sweet William on his d**hbed lay
For the love of Barbara Allen
He sent a servant unto her
In the town where she was dwelling
"Come Miss, oh come, to my master dyin'
If your name be Barbara Allen"
Well slowly slowly got she up
And slowly drew she nigh him
She drew the curtain to one side
"Young man you're dying
Remember, 'member in the town
Was in the tavern drinkin'
Well you gave a toast to the ladies all
But you slighted Barbara Allen"
"Oh, I remember in the town
T'was in the tavern drinkin'
When I gave a toast to the ladies all
But my heart to Barbara Allen"
Sweet William was buried in one graveyard
Barbara Allen in another
And a rose grew on Sweet William's grave
And a briar on Barbara Allen's
Well they grew and grew to the steeple top
And there they grew no higher
And there they tied in a true love's knot
The rose clung round the briar