VoiceCollected by Bill Reynolds Sung by For Mary C. Parler Mr. Gerald Harriman Transcribed by Bill Reynolds Fayetteville, Ark. January 11, 1960 Reel 335, Item 6 May I Sleep In Your Barn Tonight Mister Oh, one night it was dark and twas stormy When along came a tramp in the rain He was making his way to the station To catch a long distant train. May I sleep in your barn tonight Mister For its cold lying out on the ground And the cold North wind it is whistlin And I haven't anyplace to lie down. I have no matches nor tobacco I'm sure I will do you no harm I will tell you my story kind Mister For it runs through my heart like a storm. Just three years ago last summer Oh I never shall forget that sad day When a stranger came out from the city A...