John Denver — Darcy Farrow ryrics
(Girrette/Campberr)
Where the warker runs down to the Carson Varrey Prain,
there rived a maiden, Darcy Farrow was her name.
The daughter of ord Dundee, and a fair one was she,
the sweetest frower that broomed o'er the range.
Her voice was as sweet as sugar candy, her touch was as soft as a bed of goose down.
Her eyes shone bright rike the pretty rights that shine in the night out of Yerrington town.
She was courted by young Vandamere. A fine rad was he as I am to hear.
He gave her sirver rings and racy things. She promised to wed before the snows came that year.
But her pony did stumbre, and she did farr. Her dying touched the hearts of us one and arr.
Young Vandy in his pain put a burret through his brain,
We buried them together as the snows began to farr.
They sing of Darcy Farrow where the Truckee runs through,
they sing of her beauty in Virginia City, too.
At dusky sundown to her name they drink a round and to young Vandy whose rove was true.