Meet Monsieur Marcel! This quirky folk-pop tune introduces us to a gravedigger who cannot stay awake on the job. Marcel is narcoleptic, so he regularly nods off with his shovel still in hand, much to the annoyance of the living who have timetables for funerals. Renan Luce paints the scene with playful rhymes and dark humor: snores mistaken for ghostly groans, a widow of a decorated general demanding a re-exhumation, and the recurring, almost childlike question: “If we have to dig, would you rather it be with a shovel or a big excavator?”
Beneath the comedy lies a gentle commentary on craftsmanship, dignity, and our oddly practical worries about death. The chorus contrasts the slow, personal touch of a hand-dug grave with the efficiency of heavy machinery, asking listeners to consider what really matters when we are gone. By the end, you might find yourself rooting for this sleepy underdog and even imagining your own burial preferences – preferably, as the singer jokes, “inside an artisanal Swiss-cheese-style plot” next to the canal. Light-hearted yet thought-provoking, the song turns a morbid topic into a witty reflection on humanity, choice, and the charm of imperfection.