“But not me, baby,
I've got you to save me.
Aw, yer so bad.
Best thing I've ever had.
In a world gone mad,
Yer so bad.”

—  Tom Petty

Yer So Bad, written with Jeff Lynne
Lyrics, Full Moon Fever (1989)

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