Phaethon When He Goes Again Analysis

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There he goes again ( make sure to sound annoyed)
As Phaethon's short journey begin
I really think he is going to fall
But he thinks he is above all (point to the sky )
He can’t be a ruler ( crown )
He isn’t cooler ( do on fleek sign, and sound sassy )
Phaethon needs a reality check ( sound sassy )
I will try to give it to him on the third deck
Who does he think he is
I should have given him a practice quiz ( sound disappointed)
Why did I allow him to drive ( pretend driving car )
He could have really thrived ( emphasize)
But now he is really dead
And he is without a human head ( cut head with finger)
What am I going to tell his mom ( alligator mouth)
Will she be calm
She will hate me
So I better flee ( start running )

He should be to blame

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