There once was a troop of Irish dragoons Came marching down through Fyvie-o The Captain fell in love with a rare bonny lass Her name it was called Pretty Peggy-O
And it's come down the stairs pretty Peggy, my dear Oh Come down the stairs pretty Peggy-0 Oh Come down the stair, comb back your yellow hair Bid a long farewell to your Mammy-O
I never did intend a soldier's wife for to be I never will marry a soldier-O I never did intend to go to a foreign land A soldier will never enjoy me, 0
There's many a bonny Jean in the town of Aberdeen There's many a bonny lass in the Garioch
There's many a bonny lass in the Howe o Auchterless But the flower o' them all bides in Fyvie-o
Now the Captain he cried 'Mount! Mount, boys, mount!' The Colonel he cried 'Tarry, 0!' 'We'll tarry for a while, for another day or twa To see if this bonny lass will marry, o!'
But long ere we reached the Howe o' Auchterless We had our Captain to carry O And long ere we reached the streets of Aberdeen We had our Captain to bury O
Now green grow the buds by the bonny Ythanside And low lie the lowlands o Fyvie-o The Captain's name was Ned, he died for the maid He died for the chambermaid of Fife-0