Wednesday, April 01, 2020

Early Bird March 31: My Favourite Bird


I teach children's choir and youth choir, and I've run into all sorts of students over the years. When the topic for the Early Birders (hi, I'm on the early bird side of the sphere!) came up as My Favourite Bird, I immediately thought of this one student of mine whom I've taught for about 8 years now. Watching her progress and face down her inner demons has been one of the biggest rewards of my teaching career. I am so thoroughly proud of her.

MY FAVOURITE BIRD

Averted eyes. Face to the ground, afraid to look up.
Hunched over, shoulders rounded like a shield
Curling herself deep within herself week after week:
A terrified sparrow hiding in the comfort of the only nest she knew.

She cried in class even though only me and her mother were present.

And yet she persisted –
Week after week, children’s choir, individual lessons
Mute, a closed-off room with doors one could not open
From the outside.
Through it all though, she loved music.
After graduating from children's choir - 
I WANT TO GO TO YOUTH CHOIR, she insisted
And she did.

Six years of awkward silences, stuttering soft sentences
A gawky nestling with patchy feathers and clumsy wings
Shy, swallowing her voice, learning songs 
But locking them up as tight as her thoughts.

Then -
On choir production opening night - she marched out
(Lowered eyes, blank expression yes, but she marched out)
Stood on the stage with her fellow singers
And faced down the world.

Now – two years later
She stands tall before the camera, head held high
Preparing to shoot a concert trailer.
She laughs, she jokes, she teases
She banters with the tenor who’s filming with her
She spreads full-fledged wings and rises into the air
Her open mouth overflowing with song, with words.

She turns – looks straight into my eyes, fearless as an eagle
And she smiles.

My heart soars like a lark and sings, rejoices, sings.

7 comments:

Jane Dougherty said...

What lovely interpretation! That ending is glorious :)

Shuku said...

Hi Jane! <3 Oh, it's so lovely to see you here, and all the other writers - I think that I have missed all of you much more than I thought I did, but I am so happy to be able to reconnect with everyone again!

Thank you so much! This young lady's still singing with me, and she has turned into a glorious chatterbox, so much so that I have to ask her to tone down now. But I don't mind at all, it has been almost ten years of watching and waiting for her to bloom - and she has.

Elizabeth Boquet said...

Can picture your little fledgling "gawky nestling with patchy feathers and clumsy wings"! So much caring. What a lucky little bird to have you teach her to fly!

Shuku said...

Elizabeth yaaay welcome back to this space! She has a great deal of determination herself or I wouldn't have been able to do amything so credit is aaaall hers <3

Smitha said...

Hi Shuku,

Good to see you again and you've begun with a bang. Can imagine your 'little sparrow,' turn into an 'eagle.' Beautiful.

Romana Iorga said...

I'm so glad this child had your guidance and support when she needed it the most. And so happy that you get to see her flourish--it's the most rewarding thing in the world for a teacher.

Shuku said...

Hi Romana! Thank you for visiting - and yes, she always makes me smile when I see her in class! For the longest time, we didn't know if she'd ever be a bit more outgoing, but suddenly out of nowhere she just transformed and left us all breathless. <3