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Summer symphonies

Of all the summer symphonies
free in town squares and verdant parks
the grandest program
spring forth from crickets
their sound surging
in warm, damp darkness
crescendo
then fall, each
movement a
single second
always beginning anew.

Author Andrew MackayPosted on June 17, 2014Categories PovertyTags crickets, music, poem, poetry, sound, summer, symphony, verseLeave a comment on Summer symphonies

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