When I was a boy of 10, I had a very best friend
Fred was kind, with good intent
But just a little different

Oh, special Fred
Mama dropped him on his head
Now he's not so bright intead
He's a little bit special
Just a little bit

We'd play tag, and he'd get hurt
I'd play soldier, he'd eat dirt
I liked math, and the spelling bee
Fred liked talking to a tree

Oh, special Fred
Mama dropped him on his head
Now she keeps him in the shed
Cause he's a little bit special
Just a little bit

I ran track, hung out in malls
Fred ran headfirst into walls
I had girls, and lots of clothes
Fred had names for all his toes

Oh, special Fred
Mama dropped him on his head
Now he thinks he's a piece of bread
Cause he's a little bit special
Just a little bit

One day while talking to special Fred
He grabbed a brick and he swung at my head
And as he laughed at me thats when I knew
That special Fred just made me special too
Now I laugh as I count bugs
I give strangers great big hugs
Next to me Fred is fine
Yeah he's a f---ing Einstein

Oh, Special Fred (and me)
Now we're not right in the head (you see)
Now we're not so bright instead
We're a little bit special
Just a little bit special
That bastard Fred made me special
Just a little bit
Just a little bit ... special


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    Hve you ever sat and realized that you were in fact going to hell. that revelation happened to me when i heard this song

    infamoustex62on February 02, 2006   Link
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    Hilarious song!! It's FRED by the way..not Ed. Thanks.

    b

    zipped6648on May 31, 2002   Link
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    hmm yeah my version is fred too... but i've also heard the one that says ed... crazy

    *amanda*on June 04, 2002   Link
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    on his comedy central special he says fred, but on his "A little Bit Special" cd he uses ed.

    startngline23on June 06, 2002   Link
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    This song is hilarious! Stephen Lynch is awesome! thanks.

    b

    zipped6648on June 11, 2002   Link
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    What happened to the line, "How he thinks he's a piece of bread"?

    StarmanDXon July 19, 2002   Link
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    I remember seeing this on comedy central... it was SO funny.

    anemic_knifeprtyon September 09, 2002   Link
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    What a great song, it's so special

    afi808on September 28, 2002   Link
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    I first heard this song when my friend played it to me. She and I decided that we were special too and named each other fred and bread!

    newtotheworldon September 30, 2004   Link
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    I use this song to harrass my friend Fred. Thanks Stephen Lynch!

    JilliefromChileon November 14, 2004   Link

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