I saw your hairline across a Google Meet
You looked so lost about how to greet
But then you saw me create break-out rooms
Your unique greetings began to bloom
First ones mean the and then a some
You've got to use them in front of nouns
L'homme, la femme, les enfants
You joked with your friends that you don't really care
Until it's time to order McDonald's up there
Un Big Mac avec du lait frappé
Je veux de l'eau avec du thé glace
Just don't wait for another
Le la les and a un une des
Feminine, masculine, singular, and plural
The article tells you just who is who
But if you row merrily you'll live the dream
They can be used in amazing ways
Un Don't forget the apostrophe l'
And you'll converse with someone using
Le, la, and les, a, un, une, des
But if you row merrily you'll live the dream
But if you row merrily you'll live the dream
But if you row merrily you'll live the dream
Life is a dream
But if you row merrily you'll live the dream