[cover page: "John Barleycorn Good-Bye"] [title page:] "John Barleycorn Goodbye" (1919) Words and Music by John Stark. St. Louis, MO: Stark Music Co. [Source: 098/118@Levy] 1.  Oh John Barleycorn we’ll have to let you go. You’ve made us many a merry time but also many a woe. You’ve populated many jails and grave yards owe you much. You’ve swiped the price of childrens bread And lied to beat the Dutch. CHORUS [sung after each verse] No more will “Cholly” straggle home from two oclock to four And fumble ’round an hour to find the key hole in the door. No more he’ll sit and nod and blink­­ stupidity profound And swear he’ll jump right in that bed The next time it comes ’round. 2.  Oh John for bloody brawls you're famous far and wide. You change good Doctor Jeckel to the villain Mister Hyde. You’ve separated man and wife, raised many a family storm. You’ve tacked a big bay window John On many a perfect form.