Naomi Wilson-Blount
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In the mid-1960's Naomi recorded "I'm So Young," and "Gotta Find A Way."  Click the links to listen! 
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Naomi Blount was sentenced to Life Without the Possibility of Parole 
on July 5, 1982.

She has been serving this sentence at SCI Muncy in Pennsylvania.  To write to Naomi address the envelope to Naomi Blount #007053 PO Box 180   Muncy, PA 17756.
In 1986, the judgement of sentence for possessing an instrument of crime was vacated.  She confessed to the crime, turned herself in, expressed remorse and still she was sentenced for 1st degree murder.  Thirty one years later, Naomi has not given up her fight for freedom.  
 

Naomi has applied for commutation! Please write a letter of support!
Send to: PA Board of Pardons
333 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 17126


Check out her prison accomplishments at
The Women Lifers Resume Project of PA:


www.wlrppa.org






Here are a couple of Naomi's singles from the 60's!

"Gotta Find A Way" 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqsr8fpcCoo

"You're My Baby" duet as Naomi and Harris

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaE1KPgR57I

"I'm So Young"
http://youtu.be/NvHv_4UcrTo
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Naomi wrote this song, simply titled: 
Incarcerated

Spoken:
When I was a young child
I had all of the things any child could want.
A beautiful house, beautiful parents,
But most of all, we had the love of God.
As I grew older, I began to run away from home.
Not realizing that Momma and Poppa were strict
only because they wanted what was best for me.
I started smoking cigarettes, smoking marijuana, drinking alcohol, and 
staying out all night long.
The I made one of the biggest mistakes of my life.
Taking a needle filled with heroin and sticking it in my arms,
Not knowing then, that, that one shot would someday, make me prison bound.
Sing:
Sometimes when I'm all alone my mind starts to wonder,
"God, Oh God, how long?"
I made many mistakes in my life.
Locked up, God, no bail, but you know that my conscience pays the price.
Been away far too long.
Lord, I am incarcerated.
My baby boy was only 10 years old.
Went through  adolescence without me, got shot,
So many many stories I'd been told.
I would lay in my cell at night
Wondering who could have possibly shot my child
And saying to myself, "Had I been there, would that have made things alright?"
Would that have made things alright?
I have been away far too long.
Lord, I am incarcerated.
Bridge:
Lord, if only
I could turn back the hands of time
I'd live my life different.
Have better things on my mind.
Lord, if only
I'd finished high school 
I might have been to Paris
I'll never know, cause I choose to be a fool.
Oh!
So many things I took for granted.
Locked up, God, so far from home
I feel like I'm stranded.
Lord, I am 
Oh, Lord I am
Lord, I am incarcerated.



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Naomi's son Eddie when she entered SCI Muncy

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Graduation Day! Naomi received her GED at SCI Muncy.
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Naomi 2015
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Naomi is talented crocheter. She made this for Peachie's memoiral. We gave it to Peachie's family.
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Naomi and Ellen Melchiondo, 2016
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Naomi and me 2017
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Noah is Naomi's Great Grandson!
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