Intro: Dbm B Dbm B Verse: Dbm Dbm Dbm Eb E E E Eb Eli the barrow boy of the old town Dbm Dbm Dbm Eb E E Sells coal and marigolds and he cries out B Dbm Dbm Dbm B Dbm Dbm Dbm B All down the day Dbm Dbm Dbm Eb E E E Eb Below the tamaracks he is crying Dbm Dbm Dbm Eb E E Corncobs and candle wax for the buying B Dbm Dbm Dbm B Dbm Dbm Dbm B All down the day Chorus: A E Would I could afford to buy my love a fine robe A Dbm Made of gold and silk Arabian thread A E She is dead and gone and lying in the pine grove B Dbm Dbm Dbm And I must push my barrow all the day B Dbm Dbm And I must push my barrow all the day Interlude: Dbm Dbm Dbm Dbm Dbm Eb E E E Eb Dbm Dbm Dbm Eb E E B Dbm B Dbm Verse: Dbm Dbm Dbm Eb E E E Eb Eli the barrow boy when they found him Dbm Dbm Dbm Eb E E Dressed all in corduroy, he had drowned in B Dbm Dbm Dbm B Dbm Dbm Dbm B The river down the way Dbm Dbm Dbm Eb E E E Eb They lay his body down in a churchyard Dbm Dbm Dbm Eb E E But still when the moon is out with his pushcart B Dbm Dbm Dbm B Dbm Dbm Dbm B He calls down the day Chorus: A E Would I could afford to buy my love a fine gown A Dbm Made of gold and silk Arabian thread A E But I am dead and gone and lying in the church ground B Dbm Dbm Dbm But still I push my barrow all the day B Dbm Dbm Dbm Dbm Dbm Dbm Dbm But still I push my barrow all the day
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