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Auld Lang Syne
Should auld acquaintance be forgot, 
And never brought to mind? 
Should auld acquaintance be forgot, 
And auld lang syne! 
Chorus: 
For auld lang syne, my jo, 
For auld lang syne, 
We'll tak a cup o' kindness yet 
For auld lang syne. 
And surely you'll be your pint stoup, 
And surely I'll be mine, 
And we'll tak a cup o' kindness yet 
For auld lang syne! 
Chorus
We twa hae ran about the braes, 
And pou'd the gowans fine, 
But we've wander'd monie a weary fit 
Sin' auld lang syne. 
Chorus
We twa hae paidl'd in the burn 
Frae morning sun til dine, 
But seas between us braid hae roar'd 
Sin' auld lang syne. 
Chorus
And there's a hand, my trusty fiere, 
And gie's a hand o' thine, 
And we'll tak a right gude willie waught 
For auld lang syne! 
Chorus
Meaning of unusual words:
Auld lang syne = Former days and friends 
jo = dear 
stoup = tankard 
gowans = daisies 
braid = broad 
Gude willie waught = friendly draught 
Days Long Ago
Should old acquaintances be forgotten 
And never be remembered? 
Should old acquaintances be forgotten 
and days long ago. 
Chorus: 
For days long ago, my dear, 
For days long ago 
We'll drink a cup of kindness yet 
For days long ago! 
And surely you'll have your pint tankard 
And surely I'll have mine. 
And we'll drink a cup of kindness yet 
For days long ago. 
Chorus
We two have run about the hills 
And pulled the daisies fine 
But we've wandered many a weary mile 
Since the days long ago. 
Chorus
We two have paddled in the stream 
From morning sun till dinner-time 
But the broad seas have roared between us 
Since the days long ago. 
Chorus
And here's my hand, my trusty friend, 
And give me your hand too, 
And we will take an excellent good-will drink 
For the days of long ago. 
 
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