On a cool summer’s morn
In a campground north of Jasper
I met up with my family
We were all itchy beyond belief.
So we took turns a thinking
And a’weighing out our options
Till mosquitos overtook us
And we began to speak.
I said: Kids I love to camp.
And for months I’ve dreamed of Jasper.
Of hiking in the mountains and sitting ‘neath the stars.
But the skitters are overwhelming
And the rain clouds are getting thicker
As much as I don’t want to
It’s time for moving on.
You got to know when to hold’em
Know when to fold’em
Know when to stay in Jasper
And know when to leave.
You can’t have fun a’hiking
Or sitting neath the stars
If the mozzies in the mountains
Won’t give you any peace.
Now every parent knows
That the secret to surviving
Is knowing what to throw away and knowing what to keep.
And every day’s a winner
And every day’s a looser
And the best that you can hope for
Is a decent full night’s sleep
So we finished breaking camp
And we headed into town
And we found ourselves some wifi
And looked for a place to stay
But the internet said no vacancy
And the road signs all said no vacancy
So we said good by Rocky Mountains
We’ll see you when we go the other way.
You got to know when to hold’em
Know when to fold’em
Know when to stay in Jasper
And know when to leave.
You can’t have fun a’hiking
Or sitting neath the stars
If the mozzies in the mountains
Won’t give you any peace.
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Thanks for the advice, Kenny.

Drew, Kenny’s The Gambler was your bed time music for years. The philosophy in it obviously made a big impression on you! Too bad the skeeters ruined some plans.
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Just sang your song on the way back to the cottage after a HOT 🥵 day at the beach! Just wondering when the single with ukulele accompaniment is coming out on iTunes?
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Turnbulls Down Under are loving your lyrics, your lines and your photos. Keep making memories gingers! This is the second trip of a lifetime!?!
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