Auld Lang Syne
Krby Lyrics
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And never brought to mind
Should all acquaintance be forgot
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And auld lang syne
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For auld lang syne, my dear
For auld lang syne
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We'll take a cup o' kindness yet
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For auld lang syne
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And surely you will buy your cup
And surely I'll buy mine
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And we'll take a cup o'kindness yet
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For auld lang syne
In the first verse, the lyrics ask whether old acquaintances should be forgotten and never brought to mind. This is a contemplation of the passing of time and the natural tendency to move on from past relationships and memories. It poses the question of whether it is appropriate to let go of these connections or if they should still hold significance in our lives.
The second verse further emphasizes this theme, suggesting that all acquaintances should be forgotten and left behind. It encapsulates the idea of moving forward and leaving behind the past, suggesting that it may be better to cut ties and start anew. However, the chorus adds a touch of nostalgia by repeating the phrase "auld lang syne," which means "old timesβ sake" in Scottish Gaelic. This phrase acts as a reminder that there is something valuable in remembering the past and cherishing the memories we have created.
The third verse brings a personal touch, as the singer addresses their dear ones: "For auld lang syne, my dear." Here, the lyrics express sentiments of affection and a desire to continue holding onto the shared memories and experiences. It suggests that even though time passes and circumstances change, there is a bond that remains with those who are important to us.
In the final verse, the lyrics reference the tradition of raising a toast to celebrate the new year and all that lies ahead. It mentions taking a cup of kindness, symbolizing the idea of spreading goodwill and love towards one another. This could be interpreted as a call to not only remember the past but to also actively cultivate kindness and compassion in our interactions with others. The repetition of "For auld lang syne" at the end serves as a closing reminder to hold dear the memories and connections that have shaped us, even as time moves forward. Overall, the lyrics of "Auld Lang Syne" evoke a mix of contemplation, nostalgia, and the importance of cherishing relationships and shared experiences.
Line by Line Meaning
Should old acquaintance be forgot
Should we disregard old friendships
And never brought to mind
And never think about them
Should all acquaintance be forgot
Should we forget about all the people we know
And auld lang syne
And remember the good old times
For auld lang syne, my dear
For the sake of the old times, my dear
For auld lang syne
For the sake of the old times
We'll take a cup o' kindness yet
We will continue to show kindness to each other
And surely you will buy your cup
And I'm sure you will buy your drink
And surely I'll buy mine
And I'll certainly buy mine
And we'll take a cup o'kindness yet
And we will continue to show kindness to each other
For auld lang syne
For the sake of the old times
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Written by: KATHLEEN ANGELA KIRBY
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