This is a summary of the text:
The text is a transcript of a song that seems to be about a person who is obsessed with cars and racing, and who constantly asks their father and teacher to watch them. The person also expresses sadness, loneliness, and confusion about their love life and their relationship with their father. The song repeats many phrases and questions, such as "why are you still watching?", "why do you still have a car?", "why do you love me?", and "why did you leave me?". The song also mentions some names and words that are not clear, such as "Non Thieng", "Soi", "Bordeaux", and "mon". The song has a musical background and ends with a question about the sun.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The text appears to be a transcription of a conversation or lyrics with a repetitive and nonsensical tone.
2. The conversation is between a person and their father, with the person repeatedly asking their father why they are still watching them.
3. The person mentions their father's car, a Porsche, and a motorbike.
4. The person asks their father why they are still looking at them, why they are still watching them, and why they are still calling them.
5. The person mentions a "Non Thieng" and a "Bordeaux" which could be references to people or places.
6. The person talks about being sad, being far away from their father, and wanting to see their father.
7. The person mentions a "superstar" and a "puppet racing" which could be references to entertainment or hobbies.
8. The person asks their father why they are still looking at the car, the motorbike, and the umbrella.
9. The person mentions a "green box" and a "private swimming group" which could be references to objects or activities.
10. The person talks about being grateful, being in love, and wanting to watch the world.
11. The person mentions a "Doraemon" which could be a reference to a character or a TV show.
12. The person talks about being in a wheelchair and wanting to see their father.
13. The person mentions a "wheelchair" which could be a reference to a medical condition or a disability.
14. The person talks about being sad, being alone, and wanting to see their father.
15. The person mentions a "Korea" which could be a reference to a country or a location.
Note: The text is quite repetitive and nonsensical, so it's hard to extract concrete facts. The above points are just a summary of the main themes and ideas that appear throughout the text.