Well gather around me children A story I will tell About pretty boy Floyd the outlaw Oklahoma knew him well He was in the town of Shawnee On a Saturday afternoon His wife beside him in the wagon As into town they rode And along come a deputy sheriff In a manner rather rude Using vulgar words of language His wife she overheard And pretty boy grabbed a long chain And the deputy grabbed a gun And in the fight that followed He laid that deputy down Then he ran through the trees and bushes And lived a life of shame Every crime in Oklahoma Was added to his name He ran through trees and bushes On the Canadian river shore And many a starving farmer Opened up his door It was in Oklahoma city It was on a Christmas day A whole carload of groceries With a letter that did say You say that I'm an outlaw You say that I'm a thief Well, here's a Christmas dinner For the families on relief As through this life you travel You meet some funny men Some rob you with a six-gun And some with a fountain pen As through this life you ramble As through this life you roam You'll never see an outlaw Take a family from their home