“It's good to be king, If just for a while.
To be there in velvet, yea to give 'em a smile.
It's good to get high, and never comedown.
It's good to be king of your own little town.”

—  Tom Petty

It's Good To Be King
Lyrics, Wildflowers (1994)

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