Kinky Friedman

Pretty Boy Floyd

Kinky Friedman


Kinky Friedman - Pretty Boy Floyd

Gather round me children, a story I will tell 
About Pretty Boy Floyd, the outlaw, Oklahoma knew him well. 

'Twas in the town of Shawnee on a Saturday afternoon 
With his wife beside him in a wagon it was into town they rode. 

Well, a deputy sheriff called him in a manner rather rude 
Using vulgar words of language and his wife she overheard. 

Well, Pretty Boy grabbed a log chain, the deputy grabbed his gun

And in the fight that followed, he laid that deputy down. 

He took to the woods and timbers, he lived a life of shame, 
Every crime in Oklahoma they laid on to his name. 

He took to the river boaters long the North Canadian river shore

And many a starving farmer he opened up his door. 

They tell about a stranger, the same story goes 
How Pretty Boy paid their mortgage and he saved their little
home. 

Others tell about a stranger who came to beg a meal 
And underneath his napkin, he left a thousand dollar bill. 

Into Oklahoma City, it was on a Christmas day 
Come a whole wagonload full of groceries and a note on which did
say: 

"You say that I'm an outlaw, you say that I'm a thief, 
Well, here's a Christmas dinner for your families on
relief." 

Through this world I've rambled, I've seen many funny men, 
Some will rob you with a six-gun and some with a fountain pen. 

But as through your lives you travel, boys, as through your
lives you roam 
You won't never see no outlaw drive a family from their home.