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Sound of the Cicadas

from Energetic by Marsha and the Positrons

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This song has a soothing hula-esque vibe and features David Durst’s Hammond Organ playing. Inspired by the convergence of the 17-year, 13-year, and annual cicadas a few years ago, the song includes a bunch of interesting cicada facts, and some unexpected rhymes such as “cicadas” and “hiatus” & “nymphs” and “glimpse.”

lyrics

Do you hear the sound
Of the cicadas?
When they come around
After quite a long hiatus.

Some stay underground for seventeen years!
When they’re ready to dig out a small hole appears.
Once full grown their wings shimmer and shine!
They can’t jump, but they can fly just fine.

Oh, do you hear the sound
Of the cicadas?
When they come around
After quite a long hiatus.

Some species find their magic number’s thirteen,
Other types appear each year on the scene.
Those yearly kinds are bright green and blue,
But the other broods are red and black — it’s true!

And do you hear the sound
Of the cicadas?
When they come around
After quite a long hiatus.

When they’re young, they’re known as nymphs
Look around and you might catch a glimpse!
When they come out you can see
Exuviae on a nearby tree.

They leave those exoskeletons behind,
To start out new, fresh, and refined.
They sing their loudest insect song,
And soak the sun up all day long!

So, do you hear the sound
Of the cicadas?
When they come around
After quite a long hiatus.

Oh I can hear the sound
Of the cicadas?
When they come around
After quite a long hiatus.

Let’s watch them come around
After quite a long hiatus.
We’ll hear them come around
After quite a long hiatus!

credits

from Energetic, released September 1, 2023
Marsha Goodman-Wood - lead vocals, acoustic guitar
TJ Lipple - drums
Ayanna Gallant - backing vocals, djembe
David Durst - Hammond organ
Jon Guo - bass
David Strauss - electric guitar

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Marsha and the Positrons Washington, D.C.

Kindie band with catchy original songs about science & how the world works with positive social messages! Playful, educational, and entertaining for adults AND kids!
They always bring their positive energy & playfulness to the stage!
Featuring Marsha Goodman-Wood (vocals & acoustic guitar); Ayanna Gallant (percussion & vocals); David Strauss (electric guitar); Jon Guo (bass) & David Durst (keys).
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