A public domain protest folk song about the killing of Michael Brown, the grand jury's non-indictment and the protests by people in Ferguson, Missouri. (lyrics)
(chorus) Michael Brown was gunned down In a Missouri town And the grand jury refused to indict. So the people did protest For they could not find justice And they vowed to continue the fight.
(verses) Without a warrant The cop ordered him to stop And cursed him For walking in the street. Although he was unarmed Six shots from the cop's gun Killed the 18-year-old youth Illegally. How can we let these things happen? We've got to stop these things happening. (chorus)
Without any trial The cop sentenced him to die On Canfield Drive In Ferguson. His black hands were in the air But the white cop did not care For he knew he'd get away With murder. How can we let these things happen? We've got to stop these things happening. (chorus)
An act of petty theft Is not punishable by death According to the laws Of the land. Yet for alleged theft of two cigars From the Ferguson Market store The System lets cops Kill a young Black man. How can we let these things happen? We've got to stop these things happening. How can we let these things happen? We've got to stop these things happening.