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  • [Verse 1]
    'Twas down in Mississippi no so long ago
    When a young boy from Chicago town stepped through a Southern door
    This boy's dreadful tragedy I can still remember well
    The color of his skin was black and his name was Emmett Till
    [Verse 2]
    Some men they dragged him to a barn and there they beat him up
    They said they had a reason, but I can't remember what
    They tortured him and did some things too evil to repeat
    There was screaming sounds inside the barn, there was laughing sounds out on the street
    [Verse 3]
    Then they rolled his body down a gulf amidst a bloody red rain
    And they threw him in the waters wide to cease his screaming pain
    The reason that they killed him there, and I'm sure it ain't no lie
    Was just for the fun of killing' him and to watch him slowly die
    [Verse 4]
    And then to stop, the United States of yelling for a trial
    Two brothers they confessed that they had killed poor Emmett Till
    But on the jury there were men who helped the brothers commit this awful crime
    And so this trial was a mockery, but nobody there seemed to mind
    [Verse 5]
    I saw the morning papers but I could not bear, to see
    The smiling brothers walking' down the courthouse stairs
    For the jury found them innocent and the brothers they went free
    While Emmett's body floats the foam of a Jim Crow southern sea
    [Verse 6]
    If you can't speak out against this kind of thing, a crime that's so unjust
    Your eyes are filled with dead men's dirt, your mind is filled with dust
    Your arms and legs they must be in shackles and chains, and your blood it must refuse to flow
    For you to let this human race fall down so God-awful low!
    [Verse 7]
    This song's just a reminder to remind your fellow man
    That this kind of thing still lives today in that ghost-robed Ku Klux Klan
    But if all of us folks that thinks alike, if we gave all we could give
    We could make this great land of ours a greater place to live
  • [00:01.512][Verse 1]
    [00:08.761]'Twas down in Mississippi no so long ago
    [00:22.263]When a young boy from Chicago town stepped through a Southern door
    [00:31.270]This boy's dreadful tragedy I can still remember well
    [00:40.011]The color of his skin was black and his name was Emmett Till
    [00:48.768][Verse 2]
    [00:50.275]Some men they dragged him to a barn and there they beat him up
    [00:57.776]They said they had a reason, but I can't remember what
    [01:06.271]They tortured him and did some things too evil to repeat
    [01:14.961]There was screaming sounds inside the barn, there was laughing sounds out on the street
    [01:24.198][Verse 3]
    [01:25.698]Then they rolled his body down a gulf amidst a bloody red rain
    [01:33.704]And they threw him in the waters wide to cease his screaming pain
    [01:42.447]The reason that they killed him there, and I'm sure it ain't no lie
    [01:50.948]Was just for the fun of killing' him and to watch him slowly die
    [01:59.948][Verse 4]
    [02:00.955]And then to stop, the United States of yelling for a trial
    [02:08.448]Two brothers they confessed that they had killed poor Emmett Till
    [02:17.199]But on the jury there were men who helped the brothers commit this awful crime
    [02:25.947]And so this trial was a mockery, but nobody there seemed to mind
    [02:34.952][Verse 5]
    [02:36.452]I saw the morning papers but I could not bear, to see
    [02:43.948]The smiling brothers walking' down the courthouse stairs
    [02:52.457]For the jury found them innocent and the brothers they went free
    [03:00.947]While Emmett's body floats the foam of a Jim Crow southern sea
    [03:10.948][Verse 6]
    [03:11.702]If you can't speak out against this kind of thing, a crime that's so unjust
    [03:18.961]Your eyes are filled with dead men's dirt, your mind is filled with dust
    [03:27.203]Your arms and legs they must be in shackles and chains, and your blood it must refuse to flow
    [03:36.197]For you to let this human race fall down so God-awful low!
    [03:44.698][Verse 7]
    [03:45.706]This song's just a reminder to remind your fellow man
    [03:52.955]That this kind of thing still lives today in that ghost-robed Ku Klux Klan
    [04:01.699]But if all of us folks that thinks alike, if we gave all we could give
    [04:10.197]We could make this great land of ours a greater place to live