Tonalité : G major
Verse 1
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There were three men,
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came out of the West,
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Their fortunes poor to try,
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And these three men made a
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solemn vow,
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John Barley corn should die.
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They ploughed, they sowed,
they parrowed him in,
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Threw clods upon his head,
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And these three men made
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a solemn vow,
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John Barleycorn was dead.
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They let him lie for a very long time
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till the rains from heaven did fall.
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And little Sir John sprung up his head
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and soon amazed them all.
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They've let him stand till
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mid -summer day,
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till he looked both pale and wan.
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And little Sir John's grown a long,
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long beard,
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and so be came a man.
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They've hired men with their
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scythes so sharp
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to cut him off at the knee.
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They rolled him and tied
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him at the waist,
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serving him most barbarously.
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They hired men with sharp pitchforks,
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who pricked him to the heart.
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And the loader,
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he served him worse than that,
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for he's bound him to the cart.
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They've wheeled him around
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and around the fields
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Till they came unto the barn
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And there they made a solemn mow
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Of poor John Barleycorn
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They've hired men with crabtree sticks
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To cut him skin from bone
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And the miller,
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he has served him worse than that,
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for he's ground him between
two stones.
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Here's little Sir John in a
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nut -brown bowl,
here's brandy in the glass.
And little Sir John in the nut
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-brown bowl,
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proved the strongest man at last.
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For the huntsman he
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can't hunt the fox,
Nor so loudly to blow his horn.
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And the tinkerer he can't
mend kettles nor pots,
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Without a little bar ley corn.
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