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Deux Pieds is a cheeky ode to the joys of taking life at a snailâs pace. Our narrator cheerfully lists all the domestic disasters piling up around himâdirty dishes, overflowing laundry, unkempt hairâyet his only excuse is disarmingly simple: âJe nâai que deux piedsâ (Iâve only got two feet). By repeating this line like a playful mantra, Thomas Fersen pokes fun at societyâs obsession with constant productivity and multitasking, suggesting that sometimes it is perfectly fine to do exactly what you feel likeâespecially if that means sipping coffee and watching construction workers instead of rushing around.
Behind the humorous self-portrait of a charming slacker lies a gentle critique of modern hustle culture. The song invites listeners to laugh at the pressures we put on ourselves and to embrace a slower, more observant way of living. Whether he is being shooed along in the street or scolded for showing up late and disheveled, Fersenâs character stays unbothered, reminding us that life is easier when you accept your limitations, own your quirks, and enjoy the simple act of putting two feet in front of the otherânothing more, nothing less.