Текст песни The Death of Emmett Till (Broadside Show, May 1962) - Bob Dylan
'Twas
down
in
Mississippi
not
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
were
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
killin'
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
seemed
to
mind
I
saw
the
morning
papers
but
I
could
not
bear
to
see
The
smiling
brothers
walkin'
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
let
this
human
race
fall
down
so
God-awful
low!
This
song
is
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
Альбом
The Singer And The Song
1 The Girl Left Behind (Folk Song Festival, 29th October, 1961)
2 1913 Massacre (Carnegie Chapter Hall, NYC, 4th Nov, 1961)
3 Blowin' in the Wind (Broadside Show, May 1962)
4 The Smiling Bill McCall
5 Sally Gal (Wnyc radio studio NYC 29 Oct 61)
6 Poor Lazarus (Saturday of Folk Music, 29th July, 1961)
7 Five Feet High & Rising
8 Standing on the Highway (Folksinger's Choice, 11th March, 1961)
9 In the Pines (Carnegie Chapter Hall, NYC, 4th Nov, 1961)
10 Talkin' Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues (Carnegie Chapter Hall, NYC, 4th Nov, 1961)
11 The Death of Emmett Till (Broadside Show, May 1962)
12 (Naomi Wise) Omie Wise (Riverside Church NYC, July 1961)
13 He Was a Friend of Mine (Riverside Church NYC, July 1961)
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