Lyrics Darcy the Dragon - Roger Whittaker
Christmas
was
coming
and
Darcy
the
dragon
Was
thinking
what
he
should
do
Go
through
the
forest
and
into
the
village
To
pick
up
a
gift
or
two
For
through
the
forest,
dear
Darcy
had
friends
That
he
loved
very
much
He
thought
it′d
be
fine,
at
Christmas
time
To
give
each
a
present
or
such
But
Darcy'd
forgotten
the
very
thing
That
makes
a
dragon
unique
Unlike
a
horse,
a
dragon,
of
course
Breathes
fire
whenever
he
speaks
Off
to
town,
dear
Darcy
went
But
woe
is
me,
oh
lament
Before
a
dragon
penny
was
spent
He′d
started
a
tiny
fire
He
said
he
was
sorry,
our
Darcy
did
He
helped
put
the
fire
out
The
folks
forgave
him
for
he'd
been
kind
And
off
he
went
looking
about
Into
the
toyshop
did
Darcy
go
With
thoughts
of
his
forest
friends
"I'll
buy
each
a
game",
he
said
with
a
flame
And
the
second
fire
it
was
then
And
this
time,
when
the
fire
was
out
The
villagers
charged
along
Pursuing
Darcy
with
angry
shouts
′Be
off,
away,
be
gone!′
Poor
Darcy
sparked,
"No
harm
I
meant"
But
from
the
village,
he
was
sent
And
woe
is
me
and
oh
lament
No
presents
for
his
friends
Darcy
was
sad
As
he
sat
at
the
edge
of
the
forest,
by
and
by
No
gifts
would
he
have
to
offer
his
friends
A
tear
rolled
from
his
eye
A
storm
did
gather
and
soon
did
hit
'Twas
a
mighty
wind
that
blew
And
Christmas
snow
did
whirl
and
blow
And
he
wondered
what
to
do
As
Darcy
let
out
with
a
dragon′s
cry
He
opened
his
mouth
so
wide
That
the
wind
and
snow
went
right
down
his
throat
And
put
out
the
fire
inside
When
Darcy
realized
the
fire
was
out
First
a
whisper,
then
a
shout
And
a
laugh,
to
know
That
he
could
speak
without
starting
another
fire
But
now
it
was
late,
on
a
Christmas
Eve
He
was
up
and
off
with
a
roar
He
raced
to
the
village
and
he
cried
out
"My
fire!
'e
un
no
more"
From
shop
to
shop,
he
then
did
go
In
each,
he
made
his
choice
Darcy
was
treated
so
kindly
now
No
need
to
fear
his
voice
The
villagers
came
to
the
edge
of
town
And
Darcy
waved
goodbye
"Come
back
again,
if
ever
you
can",
they
said
And
he
said
that
he′d
try
Merry
Christmas,
all
did
say
As
to
the
woods,
he
made
his
way
Tomorrow
will
be
Christmas
day
And
a
merry
Christmas
to
thee
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