Preatty Boy Floyd 作词 : Woddy Guthrie 作曲 : Woddy Guthrie Can gather round the children a story I will tell A pretty boy Floyd the outlaw Oklahoma knew him well Was in the town of Shawnee on a Saturday afternoon His wife beside him in a wagon as into town they rode There a deputy sheriff approached him In a manner rather rude Using vulgar words of language and his wife she overheard And pretty boy Floyd grabbed a long chain and the deputy grabbed a gun And in the fight that followed he laid that deputy down Then he took to the trees and timbers To lived a life of shame Every crime in Oklahoma was added to his name Yes he took to the trees and timbers On that Canadian River's shore And Floyd found a welcome At a many a farmer's door There's a many a starving farmer The same story told How this outlaw paid their mortgage And saved their little home Others tell you 'bout a stranger Who came to beg a meal And underneath his napkin Left a thousand dollar bill It was in Oklahoma City It was on a Christmas Day In a whole car load of groceries In a letter that did say When you say that I'm an outlaw And you say that I'm a thief Here's a Christmas dinner For the families on relief When as through this world I ramble I see lots of funny men Some will rob you with a six gun Some with a fountain pen As through this world you travel As through as were you roam You never see an outlaw Drive a family from their home