Show DAY daddy s Eve iii fairy tale t A Y BLUE SOLITAIRE tin im the blue solitaire said the beautiful blue bine bird in the zoo the keeper says im Us lag fittest songster by that hat he be means that im the best singer and he likes the songs I 1 choose so people you yon who have come to the zoo today I 1 will sing you a song and see it if you agree with tile keiper keeper listen said the keeper the blue solitaire is going to hing ile he has been moving liis his head from one side to the other and chirping chipping which I 1 know means he be la Is going to give us a nice little song the blue solitaire sangi sang oh such a song I 1 it was a song of beauty be auty and gladness and happiness and joy sometimes it seemed as thou though gh hla his little throat would burst he was so tremendously happy lie ile was singing of sunshine of the other bird friends of the delicious worm meals he was given of the good god seeds the ali e keeper guvo him of nice refreshing drinks of water hiiter of cooling baths in the summer and of carinth in the winter lie ile was singing of his pleasure in henin in other around him sing king he was singing which made him feel like singh singing ig too I 1 all the more lie ile was singing hinging of Us ills love fo for r the keehr r of his love for two legged egged crea tuii till I 1 I 1 without wings for he had ne never ver seen anyone anyon e who care for birds and who try to be friendly without frightening them up HP had been very fortunate in the tie lie had seen and met and when at lust he stopped the kei por arr turned to the and t nd isit the blue ilni a tine fine singer a most glo ilous singer im er the people nodded their heads and said 1 put but ome o of them thought that they would follow the example of the chol ch ol little vird and think of all the good good fit n around them and feel happy and give others happiness because they felt cheerful they sing they thought but they could show their cheerfulness in other ways following the example of oc the cheery merry inerny gay blue solitaire bird not only had he sung so gloriously for them buthe but he had taught them a lesson yes that one bird had taught many people that very day a real and valuable lesson |