
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star #childrenssong #lullaby #englishlullaby #janetaylor #anntaylor #nurseryrhymes
"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" is an English lullaby, whose lyrics came from an early-19th-century English poem written by Jane Taylor, "The Star". The poem was first published in 1806 in Rhymes for the Nursery, a collection of poems by Taylor and her sister Ann. It is now sung to the tune of the French melody "Ah! vous dirai-je, maman", which was first published in 1761 and later arranged by several composers, including Mozart.
In this rendition, we present the full five stanzas in the original English poem.
The Star (Lyrics by Jane Taylor)
Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are!
Up above the world so high,
Like a diamond in the sky.
When the blazing sun is gone,
When he nothing shines upon,
Then you show your little light,
Twinkle, twinkle, all the night.
Then the trav'ller in the dark,
Thanks you for your tiny spark,
He could not see which way to go,
If you did not twinkle so.
In the dark blue sky you keep,
And often thro' my curtains peep,
For you never shut your eye,
Till the sun is in the sky.
'Tis your bright and tiny spark,
Lights the trav'ller in the dark:
Tho' I know not what you are,
Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
