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It's a song about cinnamon covered roses which were popular with the natives of east Yoncalla Africa. After a head hunting party returned and all the heads were shrunken the natives would smoke the rose petals and listen to pedal steel guitar and jews harp music on the car stereo. The group Poco popularized the song in the 70's. The line "Dusty days are gone" refers to the installation of an air filtration system in the African village.

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