Phil Ochs

The Ballad Of Oxford Jimmy Meredith

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The Ballad Of Oxford Jimmy Meredith

Written by Phil Ochs

	  		
verse 1 

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I'll sing you a song about a southern town where the devil had his rule 
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When marshalls faced an angry mob to send one man to school 
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His name was Jimmy Meredith 
    Am                G 
the tide he helped to turn 
       Am                    G 
For he chose to stay on that terrible day 
     Am      G       Am 
The land was soon to learn 


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Am Dm There was blood, red blood, on their hands, G C Yellow dirt on their clothes Am G What they thought they were doing, F E Only god and the devil knows Am Dm There was hate, cold hate, in their hearts, G C Shot from their souls like a gun Am G And as they threw their stones and bricks, F E Am They screamed, "see what you have done!"
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verse 2 Am Dm G Am The governor made a promise he would keep the trouble down Am Dm G Am But when the mob got ugly no troopers could be found Am G And men were filled with hate and fear, Am G They screamed into the night Am G The rebel flag waved in the air Am G Am The symbol of state's rights
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Am Dm There was blood, red blood, on their hands, G C Yellow dirt on their clothes Am G What they thought they were doing, F E Only god and the devil knows Am Dm There was hate, cold hate, in their hearts, G C Shot from their souls like a gun Am G And as they threw their stones and bricks, F E Am They screamed, "see what you have done!"
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verse 3 Am Dm G Am Gas was fired into the mob after each attack Am Dm G Am And though the gas was running low, they never fired back Am G And when the smoke had cleared away Am G And the fury felt its pain Am G Two men were dead and a hundred bled Am G Am The south had risen again verse 4 Am Dm G Am So listen Mr Barnet, and Mr Walker, too Am Dm G Am The times are changing mighty fast, they'll roll right over you Am G But someday you'll head for the south, Am G to the southern tip of hell Am G And it's hot down there, white-hot down there Am G Am Let's hear your rebel yell!
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Am Dm There was blood, red blood, on their hands, G C Yellow dirt on their clothes Am G What they thought they were doing, F E Only god and the devil knows Am Dm There was hate, cold hate, in their hearts, G C Shot from their souls like a gun Am G And as they threw their stones and bricks, F E Am They screamed, "see what you have done!"
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