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Cartwheels

from The Last Polaroid by Charles Jenkins

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All through the valleys the mountaintops
No more dark alley no more blind spots
No need to stumble no need to rail
For now I tumble over hill and over down dale
You see I found a way to get from A to Z
Where golden apples sway all day on golden trees
And even though I know I could walk or I could run
Over I go head to toe toward the blazing sun

Cartwheels up into town
Round and round
Cartwheels all over town
Up and down

The sad fountain the bruising sky
I do not sit with them I wave at them as I go by
All through the valleys the mountaintop
No more dark alley no more blind spots

Cartwheels up into town
Round and round
Cartwheels all over town

Leaving all the fallow leaving all the shallow
Leaving all the badlands too
I’ve found a way to harness the best of every harvest
And I’m bringing it all in for you

Cartwheels

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from The Last Polaroid, released July 14, 2017

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Charles Jenkins Melbourne, Australia

Charles Jenkins is a Melbourne songwriter/musician, producer, performer and teacher with more than 30 years experience in the Australian Music Industry.

He has released 21 albums and been nominated for 2 ARIA awards with the Icecream Hands. In 2014 he won the AGE/Music Victoria award for best folk/roots album.

Charles has a Masters In Music and is an Ambassador for APRA/AMCOS.
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