Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I want to know what you are.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, I want to know what you are.
High above, like diamonds in the sky.
Hanging so high in the sky, like a diamond hanging in the sky.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I want to know what you are.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, I want to know what you are.
When the blazing sun disappears, when he can't shine anything.
When the blazing sun goes down, when it no longer shines on everything.
Then you show your little light, flashing all night.
You show a faint light and blink all night.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I want to know what you are.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, I want to know what you are.
Traveler in the dark, thank you for your faint spark.
Travelers are in the dark, thank you for your faint light.
If you don't blink like this, he can't see where he is going.
He can't see where he is going, if you don't take this picture.
Twinkling little star, how I want to know what you are!
Twinkling star, I want to know what you are!
You stay in the dark blue sky and often peep through my curtains.
You miss the dark sky and often peek through my curtains.
Because you will never close your eyes until the sun appears in the sky.
Never close your eyes until the sun appears in the sky again.
Twinkling little star, how I want to know what you are.
Twinkling stars, how I want to know what you are.
Just like your bright and tiny spark, it illuminates the travelers in the dark.
When you shine with light and faint fire, like a traveler in the dark.
Although I don't know what you are, twinkle little star.
Although I don't know what you are, twinkling star.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I want to know what you are!
Twinkling stars, how I want to know what you are!
1, "Little Star" originated from the traditional English children's song "Twinkling Little Star" more than 200 years ago. The internationally recognized authoritative version was planned and developed by Childlike Dream, published by New Generation, a subsidiary of Legendary Times Group, and included in the British National Library, which was widely praised in more than 80 countries around the world. The theme of his songs is romantic and dreamy, which is composed of six quarter notes and one and a half notes, and it is a light melody. Become the most dazzling crown in the history of children's songs in the world. It has also become the most classic first nursery rhyme in children's enlightenment education in all countries and cultures around the world.
2. Similar children's songs are: Flying Insect, Rabbit Darling, Only Mother is Good in the World, Swallow, Counting Ducks, Snails and Orioles, Calling, Smurfs, Pulling Radish, Two Tigers, Little Girl Picking Mushrooms and Four.