Rough him up and shove him down Make him cry when he comes around Treat him any way you want After all he's just runt just a little runt. Runt is what they called him But his name was Buddy Grey He lived out on Maple Street 'Bout a mile away. Hand-me-downs were all he wore Poverty and nothing more Always someone Laying for the runt. They catch him in the school yard When he came out to play Then get him in a circle Where he couldn't get away. They'd shove him here And they'd shove him there If he fell down nobody cared Just anything to keep him scared, the runt. Then one day walking home from school the teasing went just too far They chased the runt out in the street Nobody saw the car. They only heard that awful sound They saw the broken body on the ground Then everybody gathered around, the runt. They buried him on Sunday His classmates all were there And the tears filled each and every eye When runt's mother said a prayer. Lord even though you've taken him I think I understand He's finished the job you've sent him for And done it like you planned. If you made all people to look the same It just wouldn't be right I guess So you put a few, now and then, like my little runt To bring others' happiness. His shortness makes others feel tall His weakness makes others feel strong His features make others feel pretty and handsome And his sadness brings others a song. So rough him up and shove him down Make him cry when he comes around Treat him any way you want But thank God for the runt. Yes, thank you God for my little runt...