Song Lyrics Poetry posted January 29, 2021 | Chapters: | ...71 72 -73- 74... |
Street Life in the 1980's
A chapter in the book The Two of Me
Tale of the Cocaine Blues
by QC Poet
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Tale of the Cocaine Blues
By Chochee Medina
(A.K.A) George Martinez / QC Poet
Street Life in the 1980's
(Chapter in the book The Two of Me)
Notes;
Photo Credits; to a Free photo download of Tony Montana (a.k.a. Scarface) with Author's Add-on Wording
This poem / story was Originally written in the early 1980's by; George Martinez but Never Published anywhere. Written as a Cocaine Tale using Metaphors (as in a Song by the Eagle's named Hotel California).
Any Resemblance to People or Places, Living or Dead is Strictly Coincidental.
The Capitalized Words are for Song Version Emphasis.
When cocaine powder is mixed with baking soda to form a paste and heated, the substance hardens when stirred into rocks. The end product was given the street name 'crack,' for the crackling sound it makes when smoked.
Definitions;
A. Gente; translates to People in Spanish Cuulture
B. White Powder was a Common 80's reference for Cocaine
C. Coco Puff's a Common 80's ref. for Marijuana sprinkled w/Cocaine
D. Oz's and Elbows were street language for Ounces and Pounds
https://science.howstuffworks.com/crack2.htm
The Epic Tale in this poem, Lyric/Story is the relationship to something out of someone working for people or characters in a movie version (as in the movie: Scarface).
Pays
one point
and 2 member cents. By Chochee Medina
(A.K.A) George Martinez / QC Poet
Street Life in the 1980's
(Chapter in the book The Two of Me)
Notes;
Photo Credits; to a Free photo download of Tony Montana (a.k.a. Scarface) with Author's Add-on Wording
This poem / story was Originally written in the early 1980's by; George Martinez but Never Published anywhere. Written as a Cocaine Tale using Metaphors (as in a Song by the Eagle's named Hotel California).
Any Resemblance to People or Places, Living or Dead is Strictly Coincidental.
The Capitalized Words are for Song Version Emphasis.
When cocaine powder is mixed with baking soda to form a paste and heated, the substance hardens when stirred into rocks. The end product was given the street name 'crack,' for the crackling sound it makes when smoked.
Definitions;
A. Gente; translates to People in Spanish Cuulture
B. White Powder was a Common 80's reference for Cocaine
C. Coco Puff's a Common 80's ref. for Marijuana sprinkled w/Cocaine
D. Oz's and Elbows were street language for Ounces and Pounds
https://science.howstuffworks.com/crack2.htm
The Epic Tale in this poem, Lyric/Story is the relationship to something out of someone working for people or characters in a movie version (as in the movie: Scarface).
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