[00:04.76]In the state of Mississippi many years ago [00:09.38]A boy of 14 years got a taste of Southern law [00:14.68]He saw his friend a hanging and his color was his crime [00:18.92]And the blood upon his jacket left a brand upon his mind [00:24.24]Too many martyrs and too many dead [00:28.92]Too many lies too many empty words were said [00:33.61]Too many times for too many angry men [00:38.34]Oh let it never be again [00:44.49]His name was Medgar Evers and he walked his road alone [00:48.68]Like Emmett Till and thousands more whose names we'll never know [00:54.20]They tried to burn his home and they beat him to the ground [00:58.46]But deep inside they both knew what it took to bring him down [01:03.69]Too many martyrs and too many dead [01:08.40]Too many lies too many empty words were said [01:13.05]Too many times for too many angry men [01:17.73]Oh let it never be again [01:23.98]The killer waited by his home hidden by the night [01:28.18]As Evers stepped out from his car into the rifle sight [01:33.55]He slowly squeezed the trigger, the bullet left his side [01:37.93]It struck the heart of every man when Evers fell and died [01:43.07]Too many martyrs and too many dead [01:47.74]Too many lies too many empty words were said [01:52.39]Too many times for too many angry men [01:57.03]Oh let it never be again [02:01.78]And they laid him in his grave while the bugle sounded clear [02:06.65]Laid him in his grave when the victory was near [02:11.37]While we waited for the future for freedom through the land [02:15.97]The country gained a killer and the country lost a man [02:21.15]Too many martyrs and too many dead [02:25.67]Too many lies too many empty words were said [02:30.34]Too many times for too many angry men [02:34.99]Oh let it never be again [02:39.61]Oh let it never be again