In the village of Kildore lived a maiden young and fair
Her eyes they shone like diamonds, she had long and golden hair
When the countryman came riding, he came to her father's gate
Mounted on a milkwhite stallion, he came at the stroke of eight
Step it out Mary, my fine daughter,
Step it out Mary, if you can.
Step it out Mary, my fine daughter,
Show your legs to the country man,
Show your legs to the country man.
I've come to court your daughter, Mary of the golden hair
I have gold and I have silver, I have goods beyond compare
I will buy her silks and satins and a gold ring for her hand
I will build for her a mansion, she'll have servants to command
Step it out Mary, my fine daughter,
Step it out Mary, if you can.
Step it out Mary, my fine daughter,
Show your legs to the country man,
Show your legs to the country man.
But kind sir I love a soldier, and I've pledged to him my hand
I don't want your gold nor silver, I don't want your house nor land
Mary's father spoke up sharply: you will do as you were told
You'll marry him on the Sunday and you'll wear the ring of gold
Step it out Mary, my fine daughter,
Step it out Mary, if you can.
Step it out Mary, my fine daughter,
Show your legs to the country man,
Show your legs to the country man.
In the village of Kildore, there's a deep stream running by,
They found Mary there on Sunday, she had drowned with her soldier boy
In the cottage there is music, you can hear her daddy say:
Step it out Mary, my fine daughter, Sunday is your wedding day.
So step it out Mary, my fine daughter,
Step it out Mary, if you can.
Step it out Mary, my fine daughter,
Show your legs to the country man,
Show your legs to the country man.
Step it out Mary, my fine daughter,
Step it out Mary, if you can.
Step it out Mary, my fine daughter,
Show your legs to the country man,
Show your legs to the country man.