Pretty Boy Floyd
Kinky Friedman Lyrics


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

was 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 wagon load 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.

Overall Meaning

The song "Pretty Boy Floyd" by Kinky Friedman tells the story of the notorious outlaw Charles Arthur Floyd, known as Pretty Boy Floyd. It begins with a storytelling introduction to the subject of the song, outlining the fact that Oklahoma was familiar with him. The first verse reveals that Pretty Boy Floyd was in the town of Shawnee with his wife when a deputy sheriff stops them and uses vulgar language towards him. A fight ensues, and Pretty Boy Floyd kills the deputy.


The second verse explains that Pretty Boy Floyd becomes a fugitive and lives a life of shame in the woods and timbers. Allegedly every crime that was committed in Oklahoma was blamed on him. He was known to help struggling farmers and open his door to the starving along the North Canadian river shore; he even paid off people's mortgages and left behind thousand dollar bills. The third verse describes how he went into Oklahoma City on Christmas Day, bringing food for the families on relief and leaving a note with the delivery.


The song concludes with a nod to the corruption of the world, stating that there are those who will rob you with six-guns and those who will do it with fountain pens. Nonetheless, we are left with a powerful message from the legendary outlaw; we'll never see an outlaw drive a family from their home.


Line by Line Meaning

Gather round me children, a story I will tell
Listen to my words, I have a story to unfold


About Pretty Boy Floyd, the outlaw, Oklahoma knew him well.
This is about a notorious outlaw known by the name of Pretty Boy Floyd, particularly known in Oklahoma


was in the town of Shawnee on a Saturday afternoon
It happened in the town of Shawnee on a weekend day


With his wife beside him in a wagon it was into town they rode.
Floyd rode into town with his wife in a wagon


Well, a deputy sheriff called him in a manner rather rude
A deputy sheriff approached him impolitely


Using vulgar words of language and his wife she overheard.
He used inappropriate language and his wife was witness to it


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


And in the fight that followed, he laid that deputy down.
In the ensuing fight, Floyd overpowered and defeated the deputy


He took to the woods and timbers, he lived a life of shame,
Floyd fled to the woods and led a life of disgrace


Every crime in Oklahoma they laid on to his name.
He was blamed for every crime committed in Oklahoma


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


And many a starving farmer he opened up his door.
He helped farmers in need by opening his doors to them


They tell about a stranger, the same story goes
Rumors of his charitable deeds started circulating


How Pretty Boy paid their mortgage and he saved their little home.
He paid for the mortgage of some people and saved their homes


Others tell about a stranger who came to beg a meal
There were stories of him going around asking for a meal


And underneath his napkin, he left a thousand dollar bill.
Under the napkin where he ate, he left a big sum of money


Into Oklahoma City, it was on a Christmas day
On Christmas day, he arrived in Oklahoma City


Come a whole wagon load full of groceries and a note on which did say:
He came with a wagon full of groceries and a note that read:


You say that I'm an outlaw, you say that I'm a thief,
The note addressed accusations that he is an outlaw and a thief


Well, here's a Christmas dinner for your families on relief.
But he provided Christmas dinner for the families in need


Through this world I've rambled, I've seen many funny men,
Floyd has travelled and encountered many interesting individuals


Some will rob you with a six-gun and some with a fountain pen.
Some people use brute strength to rob, while others use their intelligence


But as through your lives you travel, boys, as through your lives you roam
But as you go about your journeys in life,


You won't never see no outlaw drive a family from their home.
you'll never see an outlaw drive a family from their home – implying that he's not the kind of villain to stoop to that level




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Written by: WOODY GUTHRIE

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Richard B. Davis

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