1, 2, 3 - Mississippi

Album: Ticket to L.A. (2018)
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  • I feel like 16, sneakin' out in daddy's car, tonight
    Index finger tracin' all the stars in your eyes
    It was music playin' in the background
    But I don't even care what they're singin' about
    I'm just 16, sneakin' out in daddy's car tonight

    I'ma need a 1-2-3, Mississippi
    Timeout right now 'cause I'm fallin' too fast for you
    Listenin' to your life story on the hood of a '64 Cadillac
    One, I'ma lean in to kiss you
    Two, say a little too much too soon
    Three, try not to forget to breath
    I need a 1-2-3, Mississippi
    1-2-3, Mississippi

    Like a roller coaster car comin' off the tracks
    Watchin' all my self control fall through your hands
    I know I could try to fight this
    But right now it looks like this
    Roller coaster car is comin' off the tracks, yeah

    I'ma need a 1-2-3, Mississippi
    Timeout right now 'cause I'm fallin' too fast for you
    Listenin' to your life story on the hood of a '64 Cadillac
    One, I'ma lean in to kiss you
    Two, say a little too much too soon
    Three, try not to forget to breath
    I need a 1-2-3, Mississippi
    1-2-3, Mississippi, yeah

    Count down to the point of no return
    But count fast, baby I'm already be yours, yeah

    I'ma need a 1-2-3, Mississippi
    Timeout right now 'cause I'm fallin' too fast for you
    Listenin' to your life story on the hood of a '64 Cadillac
    One, I'ma lean in to kiss you
    Two, say a little too much too soon
    Three, try not to forget to breath
    I need a 1-2-3, Mississippi
    1-2-3, Mississippi, mmm
    Oh, Mississippi
    1-2, 1-2-3, Mississippi
    Whoa, whoa, Mississippi Writer/s: Brett Young, Jon Nite, Justin Ebach
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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