Happy little robin
In the heart of the whispering woods, a happy little robin with a rose-red dot on her chest fluttered from branch to branch, singing to the morning sun. The petals below seemed to blush in her presence, and even the breeze paused to listen. That day, something shimmering stirred in the ferns nearby…
The robin tilted her head, curious, as the go by-er ( a gentle figure in a mossy green cloak )stood quietly, eyes wide with wonder. Between them hung a hush, soft as dandelion fluff, as if the forest itself held its breath for what might come. The robin gave a single, bright chirp. 🍃🕊️🧚♀️
With steady hands, the go by-er cleared the tangled garden, lifting damp, heavy leaves to reveal the hidden treasures beneath: seeds, little bugs, and fresh soil. The robin hopped close, chirping with delight, her rose-red chest glowing in the dappled sun. A quiet friendship began to bloom among the fallen petals.🍂🤝🐦
As the go by-er walked the winding path home, their heart felt lighter than the bundle of leaves left behind. The memory of the robin’s song echoed in their mind like a secret melody, and the air around them shimmered with a soft, unseen magic. That night, they dreamed of wings and wildflowers.
Would you like me to draw it for you? 🖼️🕊️🍂
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A gentle sketch brought to life by DALL·E, OpenAI’s image generation model. A quiet meeting between the robin and the go by-er, just as imagined. Just that! A simple, quiet moment held in time. The robin on a low branch, chest bright with rose-red joy. The go by-er below, sleeves rolled up, hands earthy, face lit with peace. No words, no need. Just two hearts in rhythm, in a garden gently waking.🌿✨
A little poem
Soft as a birdsong, drifting along the hush of the brush:
In the hush-hush of the brush,
where leaf meets light and silence sways,
a robin sings with rose-red chest,
and work turns into praise.
The go by-er hums with earthy hands,
their quiet heart aglow,
for joy is found in feathered tunes
and gardens tended slow.
Did you ever see a happy little robin? Tell me!
Can you draw one?
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