Guthrie woody - Pretty boy floyd

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    From: David #6 
    Subject: LYR: Pretty Boy Floyd (Woody Guthrie)
    
    PRETTY BOY FLOYD
    by Woody Guthrie
    
    (Like all Woody's songs, the lyrics changed depending on where and when he
    was singing, so you may find some different verses, but these lyrics are
    probably as right or wrong as any others you'll find. It's a straight
    1-4-5 song; if you know the tune, just fool around with D, G, and A until
    it sounds right to you.)
    
    If you'll gather 'round me children
    A story I will tell
    About Pretty Boy Floyd the outlaw
    Oklahoma knew him well
    
    It was in the town of Shawnee
    On a Sunday afternoon
    His wife beside him in their wagon
    As into town they rode
    
    There a deputy sheriff approached them
    In a manner rather rude
    Using vulgar words of language
    And his wife she overheard
    
    Well Pretty Boy grabbed a long chain
    And the deputy grabbed his gun
    And in the fight that followed
    He laid that deputy down
    
    Well he took to the trees and timber
    To live a life of shame
    Every crime in Oklahoma
    Was added to his name
    
    Yes he took to the trees and timber
    By that Canadian river shore
    But Pretty Boy found a welcome
    At many a farmer's door
    
    Yes there's many a starving farmer
    The same old story's told
    How that outlaw paid his mortgage
    And saved their little home
    
    Others tell you of a stranger
    That 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
    There came a whole carload of groceries
    With a letter that did say
    
    "Well they say that I'm an outlaw
     They say that I'm a theif
     Well here's a Christmas dinner
     For the families on relief"
    
    Now as through this life I've rambled
    I've seen lots of funny men
    Some will rob you with a six-gun
    And some with a fountain pen
    
    But as through this world you ramble
    And as through this world you roam
    You won't never find an outlaw
    That'd drive a family from their home
    
    
    David
    david6@netcom.com

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