"Twinkle, twinkle, little star…" These words are part of a familiar song. However, they were(actual) written for a poem first. Some people believe one of(famous) composers in the world-Mozart wrote the music for it. But the(true) is that the tune came from a French children's folk song. It was written byunknown musician. Mozart used the same tune(create) a new piece of music. Mozart's musical piece was a set of twelve(change) for the piano. This means what you hear is repeated twelve times. Each time it is repeated, the song is changedadding more notes or playing notes at different speeds. Later, the music piece found(it) place in the song "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" together with the words from Jane Taylor's poem.
Mozart did not write the tune for it, he helped make the tune famous. Since then, the tune(become) so well-known that it has been used in several children's songs and nursery rhymes.