TWINKLE, TWINKLE LITTLE STAR.
(Sent in by Rose Thirkettlc, Eangiputa P. 0.)
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, I do not wonder what you arc; Teacher told us yesterday, Why you come hnd go away, And she let us have a wrinkle, Why you seem to twinkle, twinkle. You are just a whirling mass Of different kinds of burning gas, Rushing through the places where There really isn't ever air, Rushing on at miles a second, Teacher told us how it's reckoned. And she told us yesterday, You're so many leagues away That if some great waterspout Were to burst and put you out, None would know your light had flea Until long after we were dead. So you may twinkle, little star, But I don't wonder what you are.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 285, 2 December 1933, Page 3 (Supplement)
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