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"Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" is a popular lullaby, sung to lull little toddlers to sleep.

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Can someone please help me I have to write a twinkle twinkle little star copy cat poem and I need words that fit into the poem?

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Is twinkle twinkle little star a ballad poem?

No, it is a nursery rhyme.


Who originally recorded the song 'Little Star'?

The lyrics for the English lullaby were from an old 19th century poem by Jane Taylor called "The Star". Mozart originally recorded the the song "Little Star".


Who write Twinkle Twinkle Little Star poem?

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow


Song written by Anne and Jane Taylor?

they did not write a song janes poem the star influenced our song twinkle twinkle little star


Was twinkle twinkle little star written by Mozart?

No , it comes from an 18th century poem by Jane Taylor


Is Twinkle twinkle little star a poem or a song?

The words were written first ... later came the tune.


Where do i find a poem with end rhyme?

i think you can find it in some lyrics like "twinkle twinkle little star" :)


What type of literary device does the poem twinkle twinkle little star represent is?

Like a diamond in the sky is a simile


Composer of the tune twinkle - twinkle little star?

The lyrics are from a poem written by Jane Taylor. The tune is by Mozart.


What is the tone of twinkle twinkle little star?

A child twinkle is asking about his sol dir father who was death in a war . Than his mother told about child twinkle father ( backus she dont want tell about his father death ) twinkle ........... Little star poem . Meaning of poem is that ..... Mother told that my child see in sky there is a little star .(meaning child father soul)


Who wrote the rhyme ''tinkle tinkle little star''?

The lyrics to the nursery rhyme Twinkle Twinkle Little Star were actually written by Jane Taylor as part of her 18th-century poem 'The Star'. It was first published in 1806, and is sung to the tune of a French song called 'Ah! vous dirais-je, Maman.'