Pretty Boy Floyd
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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If you'll gather 'round me, children
A story I will tell
Pretty Boy Floyd, an outlaw
Oklahoma knew him well

It was in the town of Shawnee
It was Saturday afternoon
His wife beside him in his wagon
As into town they rode

There a deputy sheriff approached him
In a manner rather rude
Using vulgar words of language
An' his wife she overheard

Pretty Boy grabbed a log chain and the deputy grabbed his gun
And in the fight that followed he laid that deputy down

There's a many a-starving farmers
The same old story told
How this outlaw paid their mortgage
And saved their little homes

Others tell you of a stranger
That come to beg a meal
And underneath his napkin
Left a thousand-dollar bill

It was in Oklahoma City
It was on a Christmas Day
There was a whole carload of groceries
With a letter that did say

"Well, you say that I'm an outlaw, you say that I'm a thief
Here's a Christmas dinner for the families on relief"

Now, as through this world I ramble
I seen lots of funny men
Some will rob you with a six-gun
Some with a fountain pen

But as through your life you travel
And as through your life you roam




You won't ever see an outlaw
Drive a family from their home

Overall Meaning

The song "Pretty Boy Floyd" by Pete Seeger is a ballad that tells the story of Charles Arthur "Pretty Boy" Floyd, an American bank robber who operated in the Midwest during the depths of the Great Depression. The song highlights Floyd's generosity and his reputation as a "folk hero," who robbed banks but also helped out poor farmers and working-class families. The first verse sets the scene in Shawnee, Oklahoma, where Floyd was approached by a deputy sheriff in a rude manner. Floyd grabs a log chain and fights back, leading to his eventual life as an outlaw.


The rest of the song focuses on Floyd's Robin Hood-like characteristics. It highlights how many farmers on the brink of losing their homes to foreclosure found themselves helped by Floyd, who paid off their debts using the money he had stolen from banks. The song also tells of a Christmas Day in Oklahoma City when Floyd arrived with a carload of groceries and gave them to families on relief, leaving a note saying "You say that I'm an outlaw, you say that I'm a thief. Here's a Christmas dinner for the families on relief."


Line by Line Meaning

If you'll gather 'round me, children,
Hey, everyone! Gather around! Let me tell you a story.


A story I will tell
I'm about to share a tale with you all.


'Bout Pretty Boy Floyd, an outlaw,
This story is about an infamous outlaw named Pretty Boy Floyd.


Oklahoma knew him well.
The state of Oklahoma was quite familiar with him.


It was in the town of Shawnee,
The story takes place in the town of Shawnee.


A Saturday afternoon,
It was on a lazy Saturday afternoon.


His wife beside him in his wagon
Pretty Boy Floyd's wife was riding in his wagon beside him.


As into town they rode.
They were riding into town.


There a deputy sheriff approached him
A deputy sheriff came up to them.


In a manner rather rude,
The sheriff was being quite impolite.


Vulgar words of anger,
He was using very offensive language.


An' his wife she overheard.
Floyd's wife was able to hear everything that was being said.


Pretty Boy grabbed a log chain,
Floyd decided to grab a log chain.


And the deputy grabbed his gun;
And the sheriff drew his gun.


In the fight that followed
A fight erupted between them.


He laid that deputy down.
Floyd managed to take the sheriff down.


Then he took to the trees and timber
Floyd fled into the forest.


To live a life of shame;
He went into hiding and began living a shameful life.


Every crime in Oklahoma
Pretty Boy Floyd committed every imaginable crime in Oklahoma.


Was added to his name.
He became more and more infamous as time went on.


But a many a starving farmer
However, many farmers who were struggling to survive have something else to say.


The same old story told
Their stories are all similar.


How the outlaw paid their mortgage
Pretty Boy Floyd miraculously paid off their mortgages.


And saved their little homes.
He helped them keep their homes.


Others tell you 'bout a stranger
There are also tales of another stranger.


That come to beg a meal,
This stranger came begging for food.


Underneath his napkin
And, in a strange twist, he left a surprise under his napkin.


Left a thousand dollar bill.
He left a thousand dollar bill as a gift.


It was in Oklahoma City,
This took place in Oklahoma City.


It was on a Christmas Day,
It happened on Christmas Day.


There was a whole car load of groceries
In fact, a whole carload of groceries arrived.


Come with a note to say:
The groceries came with a note.


Well, you say that I'm an outlaw,
That note began with these words.


You say that I'm a thief.
It continued by referencing the fact that he was an outlaw.


Here's a Christmas dinner
But he wanted to do something good despite his reputation.


For the families on relief.
So he sent a Christmas dinner to families in need.


Yes, as through this world I've wandered
As a wanderer myself, I've seen a lot of strange things.


I've seen lots of funny men;
I've seen many 'funny' characters.


Some will rob you with a six-gun,
Some rob using a six-shooter gun.


And some with a fountain pen.
Others rob using a pen instead of a gun.


And as through your life you travel,
As you go through your own life journey,


Yes, as through your life you roam,
As you go from place to place,


You won't never see an outlaw
You won't ever see an outlaw


Drive a family from their home.
forcibly take away a family's home.




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