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Song Parodies -> "Freddy Lee"

Original Song Title:

"Jeremy"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Pearl Jam

Parody Song Title:

"Freddy Lee"

Parody Written by:

Papageno

The Lyrics

At home and stealin' lighters
From Mom and Pop
To light his rock
Pipe made out of one
Tire gauge it was free
Crack lay in the tube on some new brillo
Daddy didn't get a pension
And the fact that mommy smelled like beer
Lil' Freddy Lee the crack head
Proved his worth

Freddy Lee's smokin' crack today
Freddy Lee's smokin' crack today

Clearly I remember hangin' with the boy
Smoked a harmless bit of bud
But he never seemed to like it
Messed his teeth
Up from the dealer lady's meth
How could I forget
Then he hit me with a surprise breath
My nose left burnin'
Eyes wide open
Just like the day
Oh like the day I heard
Daddy didn't get a pension
And the boy did somethin' when mommy wasn't there
Lil' Freddy Lee the crackhead
Proved his worth

Freddy Lee's smokin' crack today
Freddy Lee's smokin' crack today

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