CICADAS (BROOD II)
Somehow
it’s worked out so
my
children will meet them
at the
same age I did...
Those
streets were like the aftermath of some great dread battle, and,
secretly
shaken by the wanton waste of life, I crunched their
writhing
bodies under bike tires to escape the sight and sound.
I read
they came again in ‘96, but
I was
wrapped up in the city, safeguarded
by
sidewalks, subways, and the absence of trees.
Suburbs
offer no protection—their arrival imminent,
I am
afraid now, as then, but with a more defined terror
of
something else, staring from the other side of the windshield
—two
lidless eyes, crimson and soulless, tymbals singing judgment,
an ancient, deafening reproach that only I can translate.
My son
and daughter will watch out of windows, disturbed but
without
the words to describe their fear. I’ll tell them cycles
always
continue, and that one day they’ll understand the
true
nature of the question:: What have you
done with your time?
Peter Dabbene’s poetry has been
published in many online and print literary journals, and collected in the book
Optimism. His stories can be found online at www.defenestrationmag.net, www.mcsweeneys.net, www.piginpoke.com, www.wordriot.org, and
elsewhere, and his comic book work can be seen in the graphic novel Ark
and the magazine Futurequake. He has published two story
collections, Prime Movements and Glossolalia, and a novel, Mister
Dreyfus' Demons. His latest book is the humor collection Spamming the Spammers (with Dieter P. Bieny).
He writes a monthly column for the Hamilton Post (viewable at www.mercerspace.com/blog/ pdabbene) and reviews for BlueInk Review and Foreword Reviews His
plays have been performed in New Jersey and Philadelphia venues. His website is
www.peterdabbene.com.
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