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My Name is Cocaine
My name is Cocaine - call me Coke for short
I entered this country without a passport
Ever since then I’ve made lots of scum rich
Some have been murdered and found in a ditch.
I’m more valued than diamonds, more treasured than gold
Use me just once and you too will be sold.
I’ll make a schoolboy forget his books
I’ll make a beauty queen forget her looks.
I’ll take renowned speakers and make them a bore
I’ll take a mother and make her a whore.
I’ll make a teacher forget how to teach
I’ll make a preacher not want to preach.
I’ll take all your rent money and you’ll get evicted
I’ll murder your babies or they’ll be born addicted.
I’ll make you rob and steal and kill
When you’re under my power you have no will.
Remember my friend my name is "Big C"
If you try me just once you may never be free.
I’ve destroyed actors, politicians and many a hero
I’ve decreased bank accounts from millions to zero.
I make shooting and stabbing a common affair
Once I take charge you won’t have a prayer.
Now that you know me what will you do?
You’ll have to decide - it’s all up to you.
The day you agree to sit in my saddle
The decision is one that no one can straddle.
Listen to me, and please listen well
When you ride with cocaine you are headed for hell!!!

"Blow" is a movie about George Jung, an American who helped Pablo Escobar and the Medellin Cartel flood the United States with cocaine. During his heyday, George and Carlos Lehder (Diego Delgado in the movie) smuggled about 85% of the illegal drug into the country. It wasn't long before Carlos (whom George met in Danbury prison) betrayed George. Such is the way of life in the drug-smuggling world.

In the mid 1970s, most people didn't know about cocaine. Called "blow" in street slang, cocaine became America's illicit drug of choice almost overnight. George Jung, an average guy from small-town Weymouth, Massachusetts, rode the wave of greed, ego and deceit as he made (and lost) $100 million. Along the way, hooked on cocaine himself, he destroyed what mattered most. Fred and Ermine, his parents, didn't want to see him again. Mirtha, his wife, left him with Kristina, the daughter he loved more than anything in the world. Today George is in prison


To write to George Jung:
George Jung #19225-004
FCI
P.O. Box 7000 - West Bldg.
Fort Dix, New Jersey #08640

To contact George Jung's attorneys please call:
George Galgano Jr. in White Plains, NY
(914) 428-2323
Elliot Levine, Esq. in Boston, MA
(617) 669-2254 wk