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Tytuł: Pretty boy floyd

  • Wykonawca: Woody Guthrie
  • Wy¶wietleń: 276
If you'll gather 'round me children
   A story I will tell
   Of 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
   And his wife she overheard.
   Pretty Boy grabbed a log chain
   And the deputy grabbed a gun
   And in the fight that followed
   He laid that deputy down.
  
   He took to the trees and timbers
   And he 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 Pretty Boy found a welcome
   At a many a farmer's door.
  
   There's a many a starving farmer
   The same old story told
   How this outlaw paid their mortgage
   And saved their little home.
   Others tell you 'bout 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 come a whole car load of groceries
   With a letter that did say:
   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 see lots of funny men
   Some will rob you with a Six gun
   And some with a fountain pen.
   But as through your life you travel
   As through your life you roam
   You won't never see an outlaw
   Drive a family from their home.