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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Ubu" by the artist "Troupe Sol en si"

The text "Ubu" by the French theatre company "Troupe Sol en si" is a satirical and absurdist sketch about power, greed, and stupidity. Despite the childish, almost fairy-tale language, the text is full of black humour and sharp social criticism.

The meaning of the text can be interpreted as follows:

The Absurdity of Power: The description of the country, "as flat as a dish" and "as small as a confetti," where "there were no laws," immediately sets a tone of absurdity. The figure of Ubu himself, "a turd and a big ass," is grotesque and comical. He embodies the incompetence, greed, and stupidity that often accompany power.

Satire on Society: Ubu's parents, "rude and evil," are obsessed with money and luxury ("Mont Blanc cream"). They symbolize the greed and immorality that permeate all levels of society.

Randomness and Chaos: The scene with the coup, where Ubu accidentally kills the king while dancing the "twist," emphasizes the chaotic and unpredictable nature of political events. The word "shit," used to describe the situation, reinforces the absurdity and tragicomedy of what is happening.

The repeating refrain "There once was a turd and a big ass, Father Ubu. His wife was a shameful woman and a fatty, Mother Ubu" - is not just a description of the characters, but a satirical device that ridicules the primitiveness and limitations of the thinking of both Ubu himself and society as a whole.

Dans un pays pas très loin d'ici,

Dans un pays plat aussi plat qu'un plat

Aussi petit qu'un petit confetti,

Il n'y avait pas de lois et chacun pour soi

Il avait un tout petit zizi et un gros cul, le père Ubu.

Sa madame était une femme infâme et toute dodue, la mère Ubu

Bêtes et méchants les deux emmerdants,

N'aimaient que l'argent et la crème mont-blanc.

Ils avaient un plan pour un coup d'état

Pif pouf pan, avec un bazouka

Il avait un tout petit zizi et un gros cul, le père Ubu.

Sa madame était une femme infâme et toute dodue, la mère Ubu

Puis le jour vena, ou Ubu et le Roi,

Se rencontra, twist ya ya ya

Après l'entrevue, tout a cul.

Maître dit ubu et le roi est mouru

Il avait un tout petit zizi et un gros cul, le père Ubu.

Sa madame était une femme infâme et toute dodue, la mère Ubu

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