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Elle May Rice

Words to Auld Lang Syne by Robert Burns and meaning behind it

It’s New Year’s Eve, which means there’s a number of traditions people across the world will be taking part in tonight - one the majority of us will be taking part in when it turns midnight is singing Auld Lang Syne.

But can you exactly remember the lyrics? Since tonight is the one time of the year we sing it, you can be forgiven for not actually knowing every word.

Auld Lang Syne is a tradition dating back to 1788 which is when the song was written by Robert Burns. The traditional song Auld Lang Syne was originally a poem written in Scots by Robert Burns in 1788.

READ MORE: 25 New Year's Eve quiz questions to test your general knowledge

It is believed he collected some of the verses rather than wrote them from scratch himself and the title loosely translates as "Long, long ago". The words were later set to a traditional folk tune.

Words to Auld Lang Syne

Should old acquaintance be forgot,

and never brought to mind?

Should old acquaintance be forgot,

and old lang syne?

Chorus:

For auld lang syne, my dear,

for auld lang syne,

we'll take a cup of kindness yet,

for auld lang syne.

And surely you’ll buy your pint cup!

and surely I’ll buy mine!

And we'll take a cup o’ kindness yet,

for auld lang syne.

Chorus

We two have run about the slopes,

and picked the daisies fine;

But we’ve wandered many a weary foot,

since auld lang syne.

Chorus

We two have paddled in the stream,

from morning sun till dine;

But seas between us broad have roared

since auld lang syne.

Chorus

And there’s a hand my trusty friend!

And give me a hand o’ thine!

And we’ll take a right good-will draught,

for auld lang syne.

Chorus

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