"Last Dance with Mary Jane" is a song by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. The lyrics are about a man who is remembering a girl named Mary Jane who has died. The song is believed to be about the death of a woman who was close to Tom Petty, but he has never confirmed the person's identity. The lyrics are open to interpretation, but many believe that the song is about addiction. The line "she grew up in an Indiana town, had a good-lookin' mama who never was around" is often interpreted as a reference to a broken family that may have contributed to Mary Jane's addiction problems. The line "I feel summer creepin' in and I'm tired of this town again" is believed to refer to the narrator's desire to escape the painful memories associated with Mary Jane's death. Overall, the song is a melancholy reflection on loss, regret, and the passing of time.
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