D'ARCY FARROW (Tom Campbell & Steve Gilette) G C G Where the Walker runs down to the Carson Valley plain, Em C D There lived a maiden, D'arcy Farrow was her name, G C G And the daughter of old Dundee, and a fair one was she, C G D G The sweetest flower that bloomed o'er the range. She was courted by a young bandolier, And quite handsome was he as I hear, And he brought her silver rings, and lacy things, She promised to wed before the snow fell that year. But her horse he did stumble, and she did fall, Her dying touched the hearts of us, one and all, Young Bandi in his pain put a bullet through his brain, And they buried them together as the snow began to fall. They sing of D'arcy Farrow where the truckies run through, They sing of her beauty in Virginia City too, At dusky sundown to her name they drink a round, And to young Bandi whose love was so true.