A fork of Rural Dictionary
Godsend of a song by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers that super-personifies "the last toke".
excerpt & interpretation from mary jane's last dance: SHE MOVED DOWN HERE, AT THE AGE OF 18, SHE BLEW THEM BOYS AWAY, WAS MORE THAN THEY'D SEEN. the indiana boys' first toke I WAS INTRODUCED AND WE BOTH STARTED GROOVIN'. Tom's (?) first toke SHE SAID I DIG YA BABY BUT I GOT TO BE MOVIN, ON. KEEP MOVIN' ON. he liked it because it treated him well eventually, though, he has to give it up: LAST DANCE WITH MARY JANE, ONE MORE TIME TO KILL THE PA-AIN. come on I FEEL SUMMER CREEPIN' IN, AND I'M, TIRED OF THIS TOWN AGA-AIN. kind of confusing personification. here's my guess: "summer"=best time of the year; most comfortable weather therefore "summer" is the euphoric high, slowing "creeping" into his system "town"=could be a lot of things: 1) the boring indiana town, whose boredom he escapes through smoking, however, more likely: 2) the "down" state; not being high (could be an anagram?) that should get you guys started. this is taking forever and i have class. figure the rest out on your own.