Tolchard Evans wrote a short 2-page piece titled "Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing" that encourages people to sing joyfully like birds do in nature. The piece suggests that humans could benefit from being more carefree and uplifted in their singing, taking inspiration from how freely and happily birds vocalize without self-consciousness. In just a few simple words, Evans conveys an appreciation for the unrestrained singing of birds and an invitation for people to loosen up and find more pleasure in their own vocal expressions.
Tolchard Evans wrote a short 2-page piece titled "Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing" that encourages people to sing joyfully like birds do in nature. The piece suggests that humans could benefit from being more carefree and uplifted in their singing, taking inspiration from how freely and happily birds vocalize without self-consciousness. In just a few simple words, Evans conveys an appreciation for the unrestrained singing of birds and an invitation for people to loosen up and find more pleasure in their own vocal expressions.
Tolchard Evans wrote a short 2-page piece titled "Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing" that encourages people to sing joyfully like birds do in nature. The piece suggests that humans could benefit from being more carefree and uplifted in their singing, taking inspiration from how freely and happily birds vocalize without self-consciousness. In just a few simple words, Evans conveys an appreciation for the unrestrained singing of birds and an invitation for people to loosen up and find more pleasure in their own vocal expressions.