Conversation With A Cop

Nickey Barclay

Good morning, I suppose you’re here to issue me a warning
And to ask me what I’m doing out alone
You’re suspicious that I’m not asleep at home
Yeah, I only wish that I could tell you
But I haven’t any reason to be out when every place is dark
I’d only like to flee the light you’re shining in my face
I’ve done no wrong; I’m just looking for some place to walk my dog


Yes, only, do I have to have a license to be lonely?
It’s a warm night and I couldn’t get to sleep
Did you worry that I might disturb the peace?
Yeah, well I’m alone and all to helpless
And I thought I had the right to take a walk at any time I pleased
I never knew the night could turn a whim into a crime
I’ve done no wrong; I’m just looking for some place to walk my dog


And I wonder how it feels to be afraid of everyone you see
I wonder why you keep those nervous fingers on your gun
I’ve done no wrong; I’m just looking for some place to walk my dog
Now don’t get me wrong, I’m just looking for some place to walk my dog

Trivia about the song Conversation With A Cop by Fanny

When was the song “Conversation With A Cop” released by Fanny?
The song Conversation With A Cop was released in 1970, on the album “Fanny”.
Who composed the song “Conversation With A Cop” by Fanny?
The song “Conversation With A Cop” by Fanny was composed by Nickey Barclay.

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