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Where the wal-ker runs down thru the Carson Valley Plain
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there lived a maiden Darcy Farrow was her name.
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The daughter of Old Dundee and fair one was she
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the sweetest flower that bloomed over the range.
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Her voice was as sweet as the sugar can-dy
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Her touch was as soft as a bed of goose down
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her eyes shone bright like the pretty lights
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that shine in the night out of Yerrington town.
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She was courted by young Vandamere
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a fine lad was he as I am to hear.
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He gave her silver rings and la- cy things
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she promised to wed before the snows came that year
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But her pony did stumble and she did fall
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her dying touched the hearts of us one and all
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Young Vandy in his pain put a bullet through his brain
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we buried them togeher as the snow began to fall.
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They sing of Darcy Farrow where the Truckee runs through
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they sing of her beauty in Virginia City, too.
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At dusky sun-down to her name they drink a round
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and to young Van-dy whose love was true.
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"Darcy Farrow"