Only a Pawn in Their Game

Bob Dylan

About Only a Pawn in Their Game

"Only a Pawn in Their Game" is a song written by Bob Dylan about the assassination of civil rights activist Medgar Evers in Jackson, Mississippi, on June 12, 1963. Showing support for the African Americans during the American Civil Rights Movement, the song was released on Dylan's The Times They Are a-Changin' album in 1964. The lyrics attribute blame for the killing and other racial violence to the rich white politicians and authorities who manipulated poor whites into directing their anger and hatred at black people. The song suggests that Evers's killer does not deserve to be remembered by name in the annals of history, unlike the man he murdered ("They lowered him down as a king"), because he was "only a pawn in their game." 


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1967
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A bullet from the back of a bush
Took Medgar Evers' blood
A finger fired the trigger to his name
A handle hid out in the dark
A hand set the spark
Two eyes took the aim
Behind a man's brain
But he can't be blamed
He's only a pawn in their game

A South politician preaches to the poor white man
"You got more than the blacks, don't complain
You're better than them, you been born with white skin," they explain
And the Negro's name
Is used, it is plain
For the politician's gain
As he rises to fame
And the poor white remains
On the caboose of the train
But it ain't him to blame
He's only a pawn in their game

The deputy sheriffs, the soldiers, the governors get paid
And the marshals and cops get the same
But the poor white man's used in the hands of them all like a tool
He's taught in his school
From the start by the rule
That the laws are with him
To protect his white skin
To keep up his hate
So he never thinks straight
'Bout the shape that he's in
But it ain't him to blame
He's only a pawn in their game

From the poverty shacks, he looks from the cracks to the tracks
And the hoofbeats pound in his brain
And he's taught how to walk in a pack
Shoot in the back
With his fist in a clinch
To hang and to lynch
To hide 'neath the hood
To kill with no pain
Like a dog on a chain
He ain't got no name
But it ain't him to blame
He's only a pawn in their game

Today, Medgar Evers was buried from the bullet he caught
They lowered him down as a king
But when the shadowy sun sets on the one
That fired the gun
He'll see by his grave
On the stone that remains
Carved next to his name
His epitaph plain
Only a pawn in their game

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Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan ( /ˈdɪlən/; born Robert Allen Zimmerman; May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, author, poet and artist. He has been an influential figure in popular music and culture for more than five decades. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when he was an informal chronicler and a seemingly reluctant figurehead of social unrest. A number of Dylan's early songs, such as "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'", became anthems for the US civil rights and anti-war movements. Leaving his initial base in the culture of folk music behind, Dylan's six-minute single "Like a Rolling Stone" has been described as radically altering the parameters of popular music in … more »

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8 facts about this song

Historical Context
"Only A Pawn In Their Game" was released as part of Bob Dylan's album "The Times They Are a Changin'" in 1964.
Songwriting
This was one of Dylan's most politically focused songs. It was written in response to the 1963 assassination of civil rights activist Medgar Evers in Mississippi.
Lyrics Analysis
In his lyrics, Dylan suggests that the white man who murdered Evers was manipulated by the upper class and politicians to carry out their agenda. Thus, the man was only a "pawn" in their game.
Live Performance
Dylan first performed this song live on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963, just few months after the murder took place.
Song Recognition
Rolling Stone magazine listed "Only a Pawn in their Game" as number 76 in their list of the 100 greatest Bob Dylan songs.
Inspiration
Dylan took a trip in 1963 to Greenwood, Mississippi, where he was deeply affected by the racial tension and violence he saw, including the murder of Evers. This greatly influenced the lyrics of the song.
Social Impact
The song is an example of Dylan's early folk protest songs that made him become synonymous with the 1960's Civil Rights Movement in America.
Timeless Appeal
Despite this song being over 50 years old, it retains contemporary resonance, associated with issues of racial inequality and institutionalized racism.

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