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La Berceuse is a lullaby only in name. Across playful verses, Bénabar paints the portrait of a bleary-eyed father stuck in the midnight trenches of parenthood, cradling a baby who absolutely refuses to doze off. What begins as a gentle serenade quickly spirals into a comic monologue: he praises sunrise and fairy-filled dreams, then pleads for mercy so he can make an early meeting, then bargains with extravagant gifts—a phone, a herd of ponies, even a kangaroo. Each new tactic shows another shade of exhaustion, love, and sheer improvisation that every sleep-deprived parent will recognize.

Beneath the jokes and threats beats a warm heart. The father’s frustration never outweighs his affection; even after cursing under his breath, he apologizes and promises a trumpet solo as a peace offering. Bénabar’s song captures the universal tango between parent and child: a mix of wonder, impatience, humor, and tenderness, all wrapped in a melody meant to lull the little one—while reminding grown-ups that sometimes the real bedtime story is about them.

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