Barbriallen
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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It was in the merry month of May
When green bugs were a-swelling
Sweet William on his death bed lay
For the love of Barbriallen

He sent his servant to the town
The place where she'd been dwelling
Say master dear has sent me here
If your name be Barbriallen

And slowly, slowly she got up
And slowly she went to him
And all she said when she got there
"Young man, I think you are dying"

Oh, don't you remember the other day
When we where in a tavern?
You drank, your health to the ladies there
And you slided Barbriallen

He turned his face unto the wall
He turned his back upon her
Adieu, adieu to all my friends
Be kind to Barbriallen

She looked to the east, she looked to the west
She saw his corpse a-coming
"Oh, put him down for me", she cried
"That I may gaze upon him"

The more she looked, the more she grieved
She busted out in crying
Oh, pick me up and carry me home
For I feel like I am dying

They buried sweet Willy in the old church yard
And Barbara in the new one
From Willy's grave there grew a rose
From Barbara's a green briar

They grew and they grew on the old church wall
And could not grow no higher




And there they tied in a true love's knot
The rose bush and the briar

Overall Meaning

The song "Barbriallen" tells the story of a young man named Sweet William who is on his deathbed, dying for the love he has for a woman named Barbriallen. He sends his servant to find her and bring her to him so he can bid her farewell. When she arrives, he turns his back to her and says goodbye to his friends before passing away. Barbriallen takes it very hard and begs to be carried home because she feels like she is dying too. They later bury Sweet William and Barbara in separate cemeteries, with a rose growing on Sweet William's grave and a green briar growing on Barbriallen's grave. Eventually, the two plants grow together, creating a true love's knot on the old church wall.


The song is a traditional Scottish ballad that dates back to the 17th century. It has been performed by many artists, including Joan Baez and Eva Cassidy. The lyrics have been slightly altered over the years, but the story remains the same. The song has been interpreted in many ways, but most people believe it is a tragic love story about two people who were unable to be together in life but found their way to each other in death.


Line by Line Meaning

It was in the merry month of May
The time when this story takes place


When green bugs were a-swelling
Springtime when nature is awakening


Sweet William on his death bed lay
Sweet William was in his final moments


For the love of Barbriallen
The reason for his illness was a broken heart due to Barbriallen


He sent his servant to the town
Sweet William's servant was sent to find Barbriallen


The place where she'd been dwelling
Her residence


Say master dear has sent me here
The servant's message to Barbriallen


If your name be Barbriallen
The messenger made sure he found the right person


And slowly, slowly she got up
Barbriallen's reaction to the message was slow


And slowly she went to him
Barbriallen went to Sweet William slowly


And all she said when she got there
The only thing she said to Sweet William


"Young man, I think you are dying"
Barbriallen acknowledged Sweet William's dire condition


Oh, don't you remember the other day
Barbriallen reminded Sweet William of a past occasion


When we where in a tavern?
When they were both drinking and socializing


You drank, your health to the ladies there
Sweet William gave a toast to the women


And you slided Barbriallen
Sweet William offered Barbriallen a nice compliment


He turned his face unto the wall
Sweet William faced the wall so she wouldn't see his emotions


He turned his back upon her
He didn't want to look into her eyes


Adieu, adieu to all my friends
Sweet William said his final goodbyes to the world


Be kind to Barbriallen
Sweet William asked for her to be treated well in his absence


She looked to the east, she looked to the west
Barbriallen searched her surroundings


She saw his corpse a-coming
She saw his funeral procession


"Oh, put him down for me", she cried
She called out for them to place Sweet William down


"That I may gaze upon him"
She wanted one last look at him


The more she looked, the more she grieved
Seeing Sweet William made her more and more upset


She busted out in crying
Barbriallen couldn't contain her emotions and cried


Oh, pick me up and carry me home
Barbriallen needed help to return home


For I feel like I am dying
Seeing Sweet William's death affected her deeply


They buried sweet Willy in the old church yard
Sweet William was laid to rest in the old church yard


And Barbara in the new one
Barbriallen was buried in the newer cemetery


From Willy's grave there grew a rose
A rose bush sprouted from Sweet William's grave


From Barbara's a green briar
A green briar bush grew from Barbriallen's grave


They grew and they grew on the old church wall
The bushes grew on the church wall


And could not grow no higher
The bushes reached their maximum height


And there they tied in a true love's knot
The bushes grew together and intertwined




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DP, ARTHUR GARFUNKEL, PAUL SIMON

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

mabovithz elthz

バーバラ・アレン スコットランド民謡 サイモン&ガーファンクルによる歌唱

All in the merry month of May,
When green buds all are swellin’
Sweet William on his deathbed lay
for love of Barbara Allen.

  全てが明るく華やぐ5月
  緑が映え、実りが膨らみはじめる頃
  ウィリアムズは、バーバラ・アレン への愛のために
  死の床についていた

He sent his servant to the town,
The place where she did dwell in.
Saying, “Master dear has sent me here
if your name be Barbara Allen”

  彼は召使いの者を町に遣った
  彼女が住んでいた町だ
  召使いはこう言った
“私は、主人の使いでここに来ました。
   あなた様が、バーバラア・レン様ですね?”

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Then slowly, slowly she got up
and slowly she went to him,
And all she said when there she came was,
“Young man, I think you’re dying.
“Don’t you remember the other night
when we were in the tavern?
You drank a toast to the ladies there
and slighted Barbara Allen”

  すると、彼女はさんざん待たせた後に、
  ようやく彼の元へと向かった。
  彼女が彼の家について口にしたのは、
  ”もう長くはないわね”
  ”あなた、あの夜の居酒屋にいた時の事を覚えてる?
  あなたは、そこで他の女性達と乾杯して、
  私を侮辱したのよ”

He turned his face unto the wall,
He turned his back upon her.
“Adieu, adieu, to all my friends.
And be kind, be kind to Barbara Allen”

  彼は顔を壁のほうに向け
  彼女に背を向けた
  ”サヨナラ、みんなサヨナラ
  バーバラ・アレンに優しくしてやってくれ・・”

***********************************************
As she was wandering on the fields
she heard the death bell knellin’.
And every note, it seemed to say,
“Hard-hearted Barbara Allen!”
彼女がフラフラと家路に着いたとき
  彼の死を知らせる教会の弔鐘が鳴り響いた
  その鐘の音の一つ一つが、こう言っているようだった
  ”氷のような女、バーバラ・アレン”

The more it tolled the more she grieved,
She bursted out a-crying.
“Oh, pick me up and carry me home.
I fear that I am dying.”

  その鐘の音の一つ一つが、彼女の胸を抉った
  悲しみが溢れ、泣き出さずにはいれなかった
  ”ああ、誰か私を拾って、家につれて帰って!
  もう、死んでしまいそうよ・・・”

***********************************************
They buried Willy in the old church yard
and Barbara in the new one,
And from William’s grave, there grew a rose,
from Barbara’s, a green briar.

  人々はウィリーを教会の古い墓地に、
  バーバラを新しい墓地に埋葬した
  いつかウイリアムスの墓から薔薇が、
  バーバラの墓からはイバラの緑の枝が伸びた

They grew and grew in the old church yard,
Till they could grow no higher,
And there they tied in a true lover’s knot,
The red rose and the briar.

 
 二つの枝は、古い墓地の中で
  もう伸びれないところまで伸び続けた。
  そして、赤い薔薇とイバラは、固く結ばれた
  本当の愛の絆として・・・



All comments from YouTube:

Taiette Miller

That was beautiful, sophisticated and not at all unfinished, we just got lucky they made the demo. thanks for posting this

bajoma123

Thank you for posting this, I had never heard it before. I think it is wonderful, but then I would get a thrill from hearing Simon and Garfunkel singing the telephone directory in their wonderful harmony.

Larry Hamsing

Singing that telephone directory would be one very long concert.

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This comment was posted when I was 4😂

John Shepherd

Their early songs inspired by British folk that has a near-medieval charm to it...that's the best stuff in the world

raydarable

This was one of the last things they recorded together, IIRC.

Katrina Maniscalco

YES! That medieval folk sound is what I can't find anywhere else but from these two angelic singers❤❤

Dermot B

@raydarable This is a demo recorded in 1966 for the Sounds of Silence album. It was rejected and not used.

raydarable

@Dermot B This is why Wikipedia shouldn't be trusted. Wikipedia listed the recording date as July 8, 1970.

Dermot B

@raydarable That was actually the release date.

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