Lyrics:
Come gather 'round me, childrenHere's a story I wanna tellAbout Pretty Boy Floyd, an outlawOklahoma knew him wellIt was in the town of ShawneeOn a Saturday afternoonWith his wife beside him in his wagonAs into town they rodeA deputy sheriff approached himIn a manner rather rudeUsing vulgar words of angerAnd his wife she overheardPretty Boy had a log chainAnd the deputy had a gunAnd in the fight that followedHe laid that deputy downHe took to the trees and the timberAnd he lived a life of shameAnd every crime in OklahomaWas added to his nameHe took to the trees and the timberAnd get on the river shoreBut the outlaw found a welcomeAt a-many farmer's doorAs a story of a strangerWho came to beg a mealAnd underneath his napkinHe left a thousand-dollar billIt was in Oklahoma CityOn an early Christmas DayWith a car load full of groceriesAnd a little note that say'Well, you say that I'm an outlawYou say that I'm a thiefWell here's a Christmas dinnerFor your ??? on relief'As through this world I've traveledAnd as through this world I roamAnd I've never see an outlawTo run a family from their homeAs through this world I've traveledI've seen lots of funny menSome will rob you with a six-gunAnd others a fountain penCome gather 'round me, childrenHere's a story I wanna tellAbout Pretty Boy Floyd, the outlawOklahoma knew him wellAbout Pretty Boy Floyd, the outlawOklahoma knew him well