The Ballad of Medgar Evers (Too Many Martyrs)
In the state of Mississippi many years ago
A boy of fourteen years got a taste of Southern law
He saw his friend a-hangin', and his color was his crime
The blood upon his jacket put a brand upon his mind
Too many martyrs and too many dead
Too many lies, too many empty words were said
Too many times for too many angry men
Oh, let it never be again
His name was Medgar Evers, and he walked his road alone
Like Emmet Till and thousands more whose names we'll never know
They tried to burn his home and they beat him to the ground
But deep inside they both knew what it took to bring him down
Too many martyrs and too many dead
Too many lies, too many empty words were said
Too many times for too many angry men
Oh, let it never be again
The killer waited by his home hidden by the night
As Evers stepped out from his car into the rifle sight
He slowly squeezed the trigger, and the bullet left his side
It struck the heart of every man when Evers fell and died
Too many martyrs and too many dead
Too many lies, too many empty words were said
Too many times for too many angry men
Oh, let it never be again
And they laid him in his grave while the bugle sounded clear
They laid him in his grave when the victory was near
And while we waited for the future, for freedom through the land
The country gained a killer, and the country lost a man
Too many martyrs and too many dead
Too many lies, too many empty words were said
Too many times for too many angry men
Oh, let it never be again