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In a quiet forest, a small bird sang the very first song of spring, waking flowers and trees. Its melody painted the dawn with hope, whispering that a new, bright season had begun.
At dusk, Leo sat beneath the ancient oak, when suddenly, birds whispered secrets in melodies only he could hear. With wide eyes, he realized he had discovered their hidden language-a magical bond between boy and bird.
Beneath the waves, a joyful bird shared bright giggles with shy sea creatures. As laughter rippled through the ocean, even the deepest corners sparkled with newfound happiness and friendship.
Every morning, the little bird sang bright letters to the golden sun, sharing secrets and dreams. Each note danced on warm rays, lighting up the sky with messages of hope and joy before bedtime.