Inspirational Story: Song of the Little Bird

by Evelyn on July 28, 2010

There lived a little bird in the forest. It had been singing songs ever since it was born. It learned how to sing from papa bird, mama bird and all the other birds in the vicinity. It would sing everyday.

inspirational story: song of the little bird
(A collage made out of printed transparent plastic with photoshopped details against a wooden background).

One day, while the little bird was singing on the branch of a tree, it got interrupted by the sound of a little boy. The little bird looked down. A boy was pointing at it with his finger and saying “what a sad haunting melody!”

The little bird was taken aback. At first, it felt that it did not appreciate the feedback. It thought that it had sung very well. It was even proud. But as the little bird started to reflect, it realized that the boy was pointing out something that it had missed previously. The boy’s observation was not about its vocal ability but about the song.

Indeed, the song that it had sung was a rather sad one. It was about the trials and tribulations of being a bird. It was a song that its parents, friends and neighbors had been singing. Now, every bird in the forest had been chirping the same chorus every day.

The little bird felt a disconnect.

“This song is not about me,” it thought.

“Am I about misery, worry and failure?”

“I want to write and sing my own song.”

“A song that will reflect my truth.”

“A song that will reflect who I am.”

So the little bird decided to do things differently. It started with some chirps here and there. Then it became practicing over and over again the same lines.

Obviously, it was not easy trying to be different. All the other birds thought that it had gone mad. They tried to dissuade the bird, “….but we have been singing the same song for centuries!!!”

Papa bird and mama bird shook their heads sadly. Clearly they could not understand the inner motivations of their little child.

To get away from all the distractions, the little bird decided to move its nest a little further away. It wanted to practice in peace. And that was what it did. It exiled itself to the wilderness of its undiscovered self. While the little bird felt lonely at times, it felt driven on its path to sing something of its own.

Finally, the little bird thought that it was ready. It knew that the song was not perfect, but perfection was not what it was looking for. It also knew that while the first song was rehearsed, there will come a day when singing from within would come spontaneously and naturally.

So the little bird flew to a tall and majestic looking tree. It tried to get started. But no hum or note came out. For a moment, the little bird thought that it had lost its voice. It felt embarrassed.

Then, the little bird decided to gain its composure. It steadied itself. It understood that it was less about the song. The courage to sing that was far more crucial.

Soon, the little bird got over its initial anxiety. It found itself singing on and on. The little bird sang from its heart: The joy of flight. The wonders of the open sky. The view from the top. The magnificence of Mother Earth.

A New Day Begins…

And as it sang, all the other birds gathered round.

They listened intently.

For a minute or two, there was no movement in the forest.

Even the breeze stood still for not a single leaf on the trees rustled.

Every creature – not just the birds – drew in their breaths.

They stood enraptured.

The singing was beautiful in the song’s meaning.

In essence, the little bird was singing about the greatness of being a little bird.

Soon, the other birds caught on.

Each in their own voice.

A harmonious blend of music gradually filled the crisp air, enveloping the forest in the warm embrace of a beautiful dawn. A new day has begun!


Author’s Note

I am this bird;
I want to sing my own song.
I want to live my dreams;
Dreams that reflect who I am.

Like the little bird, I will be taking a break to “go into the wilderness”. Do wish me luck!! I should be back in a couple of weeks. Take care in the meantime!

“We do not receive wisdom, we must discover it for ourselves, after a journey through the wilderness, which no one else can make for us, which no one can spare us, for our wisdom is the point of view from which we come at last to regard the world.”
~ Marcel Proust (1871-1922), French novelist

Abundance Always,

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Song of the Little Bird by Evelyn Lim — Eden Journal
August 2, 2010 at 12:29 am

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Daphne July 28, 2010 at 5:44 pm

Evelyn,

What a great story! I’m inspired to compose and sing my own song too… Have a good break and see you when you’re back. I too feel like spreading my wings and flying somewhere far away!

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Evelyn Reply:

Hello Daphne,

Apologies for the late response. Was flying away somewhere and got lost for a while…lol! In response to what you wrote, why not truly spreading your wings and take off somewhere? Who knows what you will find.

To exciting adventures,
Evelyn

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Heena July 28, 2010 at 6:24 pm

Hello Evelyn,
I hope and pray that you find your song like this bird. Will look forward to your return.

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Evelyn Reply:

Hello Heena,

Thank you for your encouragement and support :-)

Love always,
Evelyn

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anonymous July 28, 2010 at 6:35 pm

Good writing and picture there, Evelyn. I was thinking, you might be able to produce your own children’s books, made in Singapore by a Singaporean. You might really consider that. I am not trying to persuade you against doing what you are doing. Rather, perhaps you should try both paths at the same time. Perhaps being a children’s books writer might prove lucrative and worth you while too. I must say I do not know though myself.

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Evelyn Reply:

Hmmm….good idea!! I have been thinking about it too. There is so much that I want to do…..if only I can do them all!!

Thanks,
Evelyn

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Silver July 28, 2010 at 6:40 pm

Hi Evelyn,

I wish you luck & success in your ever evolving quest for truth & authenticity, though I know you don’t need it.

After all, you already embody the courage to seek, discover & express your song, just like your story goes.

You set a grand example of devotion to your highest self & inner being for us all.

I look forward to your return as well.

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Evelyn Reply:

Hello Silver,

You are an inspiration to me, more than you’d ever know. It is your courage, authenticity and willingness to speak the truth that inspires me to be the better person that I am today than yesterday.

With love,
Evelyn

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licsaravanansss July 28, 2010 at 9:29 pm

I can not express my true feeling about this story.It is not only for growing child,it is for an adult also.This Empowering story that creates one to express his innerfeeling without fear.I’m very,very grateful to Evelyn for this story.God is always with yours,thanks by,
LicSaravanansss

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Evelyn Reply:

Hi there,

Yes, the story is both for the adult and the child. My 8-year old daughter was the critic for this story!!

With love,
Evelyn

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Christopher Lovejoy July 28, 2010 at 9:39 pm

Hi Evelyn,

The wilderness, in all of its wildness, is a potent salve for the mind-numbing, soul-sucking, spirit-crushing conditioning that passes for normality. May your brief sojourn into the wilderness bring you all the wisdom you need to continue singing your own unique song.

Be true, be wise, be free,
Christopher

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Evelyn Reply:

Hello Christopher,

It is refreshing to see your picture! I need to read your recent posts to know what made you decide to put up one.

Thank you for understanding the depths of what it means to long for the wilderness. It is definitely not for the faint-hearted.

Peace, love, light and joy always,
Evelyn

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Uzma July 29, 2010 at 2:08 am

Evelyn. God bless you for being the little bird and inspiring others ones of us in the forest. May you find your great song and every happiness and peace with it. Have a beautiful journey. Take care and know that u have some readers and friends who will always be with u (even in the lone part of the forest). We will wait eagerly and patiently to hear your new song.

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Kendra July 29, 2010 at 3:12 am

What a beautiful post, Evelyn. Thank you so much! And I wish you great success and joy on your own journey, and can’t wait to read about it!

what are you grateful for today?

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Patricia July 29, 2010 at 9:58 am

lovely story and good introduction to your wilderness time off…be refreshed to a new song

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Evelyn Reply:

Glad that you loved it :-)

Evelyn

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Rebecca Johnson July 29, 2010 at 1:18 pm

Thank you for reminding me that it is not the song but the singing.

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Evelyn Reply:

I love to be reminded myself too. And that is why I wrote this story.

With love,
Evelyn

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IRENE THAM July 29, 2010 at 1:26 pm

So blessed with yr beautiful story Sis Evelyn :-) – love this phrase most “The courage to sing that was far more crucial” – here’s wishing you All the Very Best in yr next journey. Come back with MORE beautiful stories ok?

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Evelyn Reply:

Hello Irene,

Love your sunny smiles every time I see you. Hope to see you soon :-)

Namaste.

Evelyn

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Jenna July 29, 2010 at 1:28 pm

lovely story, thanks again for sharing some great words :)

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Evelyn Reply:

Glad you like the story!

Evelyn

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Delia July 29, 2010 at 6:42 pm

Self realization is always a good way to start the journey since i have
already hearld you sing through your words of thoughts, awakening
from within will connect us to our higher purpose, your gifts will be
shared just like the birds all spread the music from hearing it. Good Luck
Evelyn I am looking forward to hear your music soon! Love & Peace Delia

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Karina July 30, 2010 at 3:52 am

Beautiful! ;) Thank you for sharing. ;)

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Evelyn Reply:

Thank you for reading :-)

With love,
Evelyn

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Chris Edgar July 30, 2010 at 10:32 pm

Hi Evelyn — thanks for this — I found myself curious about whether there’s someone in your life who played the role of the little boy in the story and told you “the song you’re singing is sad,” or something along those lines, and that awakened you to your desire to sing a different one.

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Evelyn Reply:

Hi Chris,

Oh no…the little boy is largely fictional. I have had the desire to write my own song arose for some time but kept getting distracted!!

Evelyn

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Claire - Gratitude Connection July 31, 2010 at 2:03 pm

Wow. Singing your own song can be so lonely, but just know that if you sing the audience will come.

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Evelyn Reply:

Good point, Claire, about the audience coming!

Evelyn

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Krissa August 2, 2010 at 4:35 am

How lovely! and I’m sure with your wonderful attitude, you will find exactly what you are looking for!

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Evelyn Reply:

Yes, I did. Now that I am back, I can safely say hat I found what I was looking for.

Evelyn

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Farouk August 2, 2010 at 3:41 pm

very nice analogy Evelyn, i loved how you connected all pieces together in the end :)

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Alien Ghost August 3, 2010 at 10:13 am

Hi Evelyn,

First time here and coming from Eric’s Eden Journal.

How true, we should always strive for our own authenticity and what comes from our hearts, only then we can discover who we are and our place in life.

Beautiful story! :)

Raul

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Tim D August 5, 2010 at 3:17 am

beautiful, inspiring story!

Tim D
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Phil - Less Ordinary Living August 6, 2010 at 6:41 pm

Evelyn -

Have a wonderful time in the wilderness – can’t wait to hear your new song when you return.

Phil

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Anna Haller August 6, 2010 at 10:20 pm

Evelyn,

Totally understand and appreciate that you just need to get away and find your own true voice. You will definitely learn more about yourself and who you really are. Life is a journey that we take to discover who we are and where we fit into this world. I commend you for doing this as you are a person who strives to be better and you will no doubt sing to your own tune and find your own true essence!

Anna

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Keith Davis August 7, 2010 at 9:40 pm

Hi Evelyn
Lovely story and this line is fantastic…

“Soon, the little bird got over its initial anxiety. It found itself singing on and on.”

I should use that when I’m encouraging people to give a speech for the first time. Forget your anxiety and sing your song.

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Farnoosh August 8, 2010 at 2:23 am

Touching. Beautiful. Inspiring and extremely sweet writing and story telling voice. Thank you Evelyn. Made my Saturday!!!!

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Lilith Nix August 23, 2010 at 3:30 pm

Awesome story! I’ll pass it along. I’ve only got this one life and I want to sign my own song!

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Preeti @ Heart and Mind September 2, 2010 at 11:16 am

Wow, what a beautiful story of bird and you :-) I loved the collage picture too! I sometimes feel like I am that bird too and I want to sing and live in my terms, my way! and I am doing it however unconventional it may be!

Thank you for sharing such a wonderful post!

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Janine September 5, 2010 at 7:39 pm

Thank you for sharing the beautiful story…there is profound truth which resonates deep within me. Merci!

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