Melody was a remarkable parrot who lived in a little town near the sea. Melody had a talent; unlike other parrots, she could sing. They would mimic unexpected words. She was the talk of the hamlet with her captivating voice and her vivid green feathers that shimmered in the sunlight.
Melody would sing melodies that appeared to speak to the villagers’ hearts every morning from the top branch of an old banyan tree. Her voice carried warmth, pleasure, and occasionally a hint of melancholy, much like a flute on a wind. People would congregate in the square simply to listen, temporarily forgetting their everyday chores.
After hearing tales of the singing parrot, Arlo, a wandering musician,
Arlo became enthralled. It was the first time anyone had ever played along with Melody when he took out his flute. The sound of the man and the bird blending together to create a symphony so exquisite that it made the villagers hold their breath.
Arlo and Melody became an unbreakable pair after that day. They toured the globe, bringing happiness and music with them. It was thought that their music could heal the ill, cheer up the tired, and calm disturbed souls.
Melody developed into a legend over time, surpassing her status as a town treasure. And the story of the singing parrot whose voice could stop the world and listen was still passed down long after she passed away.