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Thread #157044 Message #3705536
Posted By: Richie
30-Apr-15 - 03:49 PM
Thread Name: Origins: Barbara Allen
Subject: Lyr Add: BARB'RY ALLUM
Hi,
I'm giving this print version from the US from c. 1863. Barry says this is based on tradition. It is short but has the "warning stanza" found in Percy (Child Bd):
Barry D. "Barb'ry Allum. A Pathetic Ballad. As sung by Charley Fox." Charley Fox's Musical Companion, c. 1863.
1 In Scarlet-town where I was born, There was a fair maid dwelling, Made every youth say well aware, And her name was Barb'ry Allum.
2 All in the merry month of May, When the green buds they were swelling, Young Jimmy Groves on his death-bed lay, For love of Barb'ry Allum.
3 He sent his man unto her then, To the town where she was dwelling; You must come to my master dear, If your name is Barb'ry Allum.
4 For death is painted on his face, And o'er his heart is stealin'. Yet little better shall he be For lovely Barb'ra Allum.
5 Hard-hearted creature him to slight, Who loved me so sincerely: Oh that I had been more kind to him, When he was live and near me.
6 When on her death-bed as she lay, Begged to be buried by him, And-so repented of the day, That she did ever deny him.
7 Farewell, she said, ye virgins all, And shun the fault I fell in; Henceforth take warning by the fall Of cruel Barb'ry Allum.