Les Gens Qu’on Aime is a warm reminder to stop scrolling through the routines of life and start celebrating the people who brighten it. Instead of “walking the dog” or “making lists,” Patrick Fiori chooses a better mission: knocking on doors, calling friends, and saying a simple merci. His lyrics paint everyday scenes—fountains running, weeks flying by—to show how easily time slips away when we keep our gratitude unspoken.
Fiori urges us to act now, before bouquets and requiems replace living words. Sweet phrases are free, powerful, and infinitely better than regrets left at a graveside. By turning “bitter hours into poems,” love transforms the ordinary into something lyrical, and that magic only happens when we dare to speak. In short, the song is a catchy, heartfelt nudge to tell your favorite humans they matter—while you still can.