This bird stays up ALL night! I know this because I wake up hearing him with his endless song.
I know that mockingbirds tweet,chirp, and sing day after day, all day long. But, all night long as well? Pretty sure he is desperate for a mate. Or he may just be determined to keep all other male birds away from his territory. But at 11pm, or 2:30 am, or 4am in the morning he’s calling away. He has a song in his heart and it doesn’t matter the time, that little bird is belting out his voice to all who can hear.
I’m supposed to be annoyed, I’m supposed to be upset. According to a lot of articles I’ve read concerning birds singing all night, I’m supposed to be mad because he’s interrupting my sleep. I’m supposed to be this and that,……… but I’m not, because I hear the music! What’s irritating to others is a source of music to me! Go figure!
Definition of supposed— Expected or obligated actions on your part. ex. Everyone expects you to act like they would because you’re SUPPOSED to! You are supposed to act like they do. Who is “They”? Why am I obligated to “act as they do”. I can’t. I won’t. Not when I can hear the music.
I recently experienced a time of grief. With wonderful support from family and friends I might add. But it was amazing to me how many folks thought I wasn’t grieving like I was “SUPPOSED to” (i.e. grieving like THEY thought I was obligated to be grieving) But THEY don’t understand. I heard the music. I still hear the music.
“There’s within my heart a melody,
Jesus whispers sweet and low,
Fear not I am with you, peace,…. be still,
In all of life’s ebb and flow,………….
I shall wing my flight to worlds unknown,
I shall live with Him on High!”
Those are the words to a great old hymn that has been a favorite of my family for years and years. It explains the music that I hear. The music from the Holy Spirit that is inside my head! (What a blessing for me)
A friend of mine (shout out to Jack!!) and I wrote a couple of songs the other day. We didn’t write words or add a tune like we were “SUPPOSED TO”. Instead, we wrote and sang the music that was “what we were hearing in our heads”.
So, whether it’s during a time of grief, or a songwriting session, or listening to a little bird, I’m focusing on the “melody” God has placed in my heart.
Where do you hear the “Music” that God puts in your heart”? Do you hear it in the birds, nature, the mountains, somewhere in your everyday life?
Do you “hear the music”? Or do you live each and every day in that “box” of “suppose to do it like “THEY” say”?
I’ve learned a lesson from that always singing mockingbird. Spend more and more time listening to the “Music” and less and less time in the “box of supposed to’s”. As a matter of fact, I’m going to try not to even use the word “suppose” when I talk with others. I know I hear it less and less even when it’s spoken to me. I can’t hear it……….. not when I’m listening to the “music” in my heart. Thank You Lord!!
Praise the LORD, for the LORD is good; sing praise to his name, for that is pleasant. Psalm 135:3
See Ya! Dan Ainsworth wilderness preacher, with a new song in my heart
Never did figure out or like who “They” are. Keep singing your song.