paroles de chanson Pretty Boy Floyd - Cisco Houston
If
you'll
gather
'round
me,
children,
A
story
I
will
tell
'Bout
Pretty
Boy
Floyd,
an
outlaw,
Oklahoma
knew
him
well.
It
was
in
the
town
of
Shawnee,
A
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,
Vulgar
words
of
anger,
An'
his
wife
she
overheard.
Pretty
Boy
grabbed
a
log
chain,
And
the
deputy
grabbed
his
gun;
In
the
fight
that
followed
He
laid
that
deputy
down.
Then
he
took
to
the
trees
and
timber
To
live
a
life
of
shame;
Every
crime
in
Oklahoma
Was
added
to
his
name.
But
a
many
a
starving
farmer
The
same
old
story
told
How
the
outlaw
paid
their
mortgage
And
saved
their
little
homes.
Others
tell
you
'bout
a
stranger
That
come
to
beg
a
meal,
Underneath
his
napkin
Left
a
thousand
dollar
bill.
It
was
in
Oklahoma
City,
It
was
on
a
Christmas
Day,
There
was
a
whole
car
load
of
groceries
Come
with
a
note
to
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.
Yes,
as
through
this
world
I've
wandered
I've
seen
lots
of
funny
men;
Some
will
rob
you
with
a
six-gun,
And
some
with
a
fountain
pen.
And
as
through
your
life
you
travel,
Yes,
as
through
your
life
you
roam,
You
won't
never
see
an
outlaw
Drive
a
family
from
their
home.
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