The bird is happy from "summary" of The Bird by Nicholas Allan
Once upon a time, there was a bird. This bird was not like any other bird you may have seen. This bird was special. This bird was happy. It was not just a little happy, it was very happy. In fact, this bird was the happiest bird in the whole wide world.
Every morning, when the sun rose in the sky, the bird would start singing. Its beautiful melody would fill the air with joy and happiness. People passing by would stop and listen, mesmerized by the bird's sweet song. They couldn't help but smile at the sound of the bird's happiness.
The bird would fly from tree to tree, spreading its happiness wherever it went. It would chirp and tweet, making friends with all the other birds in the forest. The animals in the forest loved the bird's cheerful presence. They would gather around to listen to its songs and bask in its happiness.
Even on rainy days, when the sky was gray and gloomy, the bird would still be happy. It would sing its heart out, bringing a ray of sunshine to the dreary day. Its happiness was infectious, spreading to all the creatures in the forest. The rain would stop, the clouds would part, and a rainbow would appear in the sky.
The bird's happiness was like a magical spell, casting its charm on everything it touched. Flowers would bloom brighter, trees would sway happier, and the whole forest would come alive with joy. The bird was a symbol of happiness, a beacon of light in a world sometimes filled with darkness.
And so, the bird continued to be happy, spreading its joy to all who crossed its path. Its happiness was a reminder that no matter what challenges life may bring, there is always a reason to smile. The bird's happiness was a gift to the world, a treasure to be cherished forever.