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Dan Guenther: The Cicadas’ Annual Symphony Returns to Taree

Dan Guenther

Apr 01 2019

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The Cicadas’ Annual Symphony Returns to Taree

We listened to the cicadas’ symphony

while the twilight faded into pink,

watching the numinous wonder

emerging from their varied places,

and where for all we knew the spirits

of previous generations dwelled as remnants

within the grey box eucalypts,

their essence awaiting an extravagant rebirth

in Taree’s annual, open-air debut,

a cacophonous dissonance of green grocers

and orange masked devils

clashing and cavorting in the gathering dusk.

Dan Guenther

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