In the 1930’s Woody Guthrie wrote a song about Charles Floyd (“Pretty Boy Floyd”) a notorious bank robber and outlaw. The last verse goes like this:
As through this world I’ve traveled, I’ve seen all kinds of men,Some will rob you with a six-gun, and some with a fountain pen.But as through this world you ramble, as through this world you roam,You’ll never see an outlaw drive a family from their home.
In the 1930’s Woody Guthrie wrote a song about Charles Floyd (“Pretty Boy Floyd”) a notorious bank robber and outlaw. The last verse goes like this:
As through this world I’ve traveled, I’ve seen all kinds of men,Some will rob you with a six-gun, and some with a fountain pen.But as through this world you ramble, as through this world you roam,You’ll never see an outlaw drive a family from their home.