Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Emmitt Till, artist - Bob Dylan. Album song Where's Your Gravity, in the genre Иностранная авторская песня
Date of issue: 07.05.2017
Record label: jazz2jazz
Song language: English
Emmitt Till |
'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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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! |
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 |