What Seems to Be the Trouble, Officer?

Bob Krasnow / Michael Blessing

(spoken)

I first hear this song from Andy Segovia.
Andy never made it as a blues guitar player.
I don't know where he's pickin' now.

You might think I'm young to be such a powerful protester.
I'm darn near 19.
Like to tell you about all my hard times I've seen.
Walkin' hot, dusty roads.
Put a pebble in my shoe, make 'em harder.

Had me a pad in Greenwich Village.
Paid a hundred and seventy-five dollars a month for it.
Lotta people think that's a lotta money to pay.
But it's not for hard times. Gives me a real feeling about life.
And other things.

First hard time I ever had was a policeman stopped me.
Asked if he could see some papers.
Said, "Whatcha want, man? Bambus or Zig-Zags?"

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Who composed the song “What Seems to Be the Trouble, Officer?” by Nesmith Michael?
The song “What Seems to Be the Trouble, Officer?” by Nesmith Michael was composed by Bob Krasnow and Michael Blessing.

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