3,2,1 Lyrics – Tucker Wetmore

“3,2,1” Lyrics by Tucker Wetmore is a latest English song in the voice of Tucker Wetmore. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “3,2,1” song lyrics are also written by Tucker Wetmore. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America.

“3,2,1” by Tucker Wetmore is a heartbreak song about regret and lost love. The singer reflects on a breakup, realizing too late that he messed up. He remembers the moment she left, the pain of watching her drive away, and how he wishes he could turn back time. Drowning in whiskey and memories, he longs for another chance, but deep down, he knows she’s the one that got away.

3,2,1 Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Standing on my step, kinda felt like freedom
Malibu one suitcase short of leaving
You were the driver, I was the reason
There was mascara on your shirt
If I’da known where that left turn was leading
You’da seen me running in a rearview
Like you tied my heart to your car
Turn the key in three, two

[Chorus]
One day you called me baby

These days it’s only eighty
Proof you probably hate me
I don’t blame you, I blame me
For them sunset taillights sinking, tonight I’m just thinking
Three words, too late, damn girl
You’re the one that got away

[Verse 2]
Counting on a bottle to flood these memories
They’re still floating and it’s almost empty
Take the whiskey rain of this century to drown you out
Make you do a U-turn, if it was me it was up to
Girl, just like that, I’d take you back in three, two

[Chorus]
One day you called me baby
These days it’s only eighty
Proof you probably hate me
I don’t blame you, I blame me
For them sunset taillights sinking, tonight I’m just thinking
Three words, too late, damn girl
You’re the one that got away

[Bridge]
Yeah, in about three, two

[Chorus]
One, I’ma call you baby
Try to change your mind one-eighty
I know you probably hate me
I don’t blame you, I blame me
For them sunset taillights sinking
Tonight I’m just thinking
Three words, too late, damn girl
You’re the one that got away

[Outro]
Got away

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3,2,1 Lyrics Meaning

[Verse 1]
The singer is standing on his doorstep, feeling a mix of freedom and regret as his partner is about to leave. She’s driving away, and he realizes he’s the reason for the breakup. The mascara on his shirt hints that she was crying. If he had known how things would end, he would’ve run after her, but now it’s too late.

[Chorus]
He remembers when she used to call him “baby,” but now all that’s left is strong whiskey (eighty proof), which reflects his heartbreak. He knows she probably hates him, but instead of blaming her, he blames himself. Watching her drive away as the sun sets, he realizes he should have said, “I love you,” sooner—but now, she’s gone.

[Verse 2]
He’s trying to drown out the memories with alcohol, but no matter how much he drinks, they won’t fade. He wishes he could take back his mistakes and make her turn around. If it were up to him, he’d take her back in an instant, counting down from three to two to one, hoping for a second chance.

[Chorus]
Once again, he reflects on how things have changed. She once loved him, but now she probably resents him. He blames himself for losing her and can’t stop thinking about her driving away. The words he should have said—”I love you”—are now meaningless because he realized them too late, and she’s already gone.

[Bridge]
He’s counting down, hoping she’ll come back, but knowing she won’t.

[Chorus]
He’s desperate now, wanting to call her and beg her to change her mind. He knows she has every reason to hate him, but he still holds onto hope. As the reality of her being gone sets in, he repeats the same regret—he should have told her how he felt before it was too late.

[Outro]
She’s gone for good, and he knows it.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung 3,2,1 song?
A. 3,2,1 song is sung by Tucker Wetmore.

Q. Who wrote 3,2,1 lyrics?
A. 3,2,1 lyrics are penned by Tucker Wetmore.

Q. Who has given the music of 3,2,1 song?
A. 3,2,1 music is composed and produced by Tucker Wetmore.

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