No.48.It is a fleeting sound of spring, signaling that spring is coming to an end

[Verse 1]
Cicadas are singing in a pine grove by the seaside.
Yozoterpnosia vacua, known as Haru-Semi in Japanese, is a little cicada that lives in pine groves in Japan and China and emerges as an adult in spring.
They rarely venture beyond the pine grove.

[Pre-Chorus 1]
Typically, cicadas appear as adults in summer, but Haru-Semi, according to its Japanese name, emerges in spring.

[Chorus 1]
The male cicada sings slowly “geikyo geikyo geikyo…”.
The song is particularly loud, but it can only be heard in its habitat.
It is a fleeting sound of spring, signaling that spring is coming to an end.

[Instrumental Solo]

[Verse 2]
The male cicada measures about 30 millimeters long, while the female cicada is around 24 millimeters.
They have a delicate appearance with clear-toned bodies and dark brown coloring.
Their wings are transparent, making them difficult to spot.

[Pre-Chorus 2]
Haru-Semi populations are declining.
Their pine grove habitat is shrinking due to the presence of the pine sawyer.
Pesticides are used to combat the damage caused by the pine sawyer.

[Chorus 2]
The male cicada sings slowly “geikyo geikyo geikyo…”.
The song is particularly loud, but it can only be heard in its habitat.
It is a fleeting sound of spring, signaling that spring is coming to an end.

[Bridge]

[Pre-Chorus 3]
Typically, cicadas emerge as adults in summer, but Haru-Semi, according to its Japanese name, appears in spring.

[Chorus 3]
The male cicada sings slowly “geikyo geikyo geikyo…”.
The song is particularly loud, but it can only be heard in its habitat.
It is a fleeting sound of spring, signaling that spring is coming to an end.

[Instrumental Solo]

[Outro]

[Fade Out]

Sound:Electronic jazz fusion, bright summer vibes, echoing waves, light percussion, reverb-heavy

Title: It is a fleeting sound of spring, signaling that spring is coming to an end

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