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A very interesting
question ! Particularly interesting when you consider that most people
throughout the civilised world recognise these three simple words, yet
few may actually know what "Auld Lang Syne" is all about. Of course, many
will instantly associate the words with "Scotland" or perhaps "New Year"
Some consider it to be an international expression of friendship, fellowship
and hope. Others perceive it to be a simple song, presented at the conclusion
of a social gathering, remembering the past and re-affirming the importance
of our future, and those important to us. Of course "Auld
Lang Syne"...these three simple words from the old Scots dialect....is
ALL of these things! Auld Lang Syne - A Caricature !Here we are presented with perhaps the most famous song, anywhere in the world (excluding perhaps "My Way", "Blue Suede Shoes", and "Hey Jude" - hmmm !) and yet still only a handful know the words. We gather together at various social occasions, from New Year, to annual "conferences", and at the end of the night..we form a circle..the music starts..we sing the first line.. "Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot and...rum tee tum dah dee..lah .lah..lah.lah lah..lah..lah lah."for the sake of Auld Lang Syne" " The next verse
then often proceeds " And here's a hmmm. hmmm. mmmm. mmmm etc ..etc".
until the entire company sing out loud and proud that famous line..ALL
TOGETHER NOW..(Holding Hands of course) .... To be serious however,
I must point out to those of you reading this article who do not really
know about "Auld Lang Syne", that you are not alone. Even here in Scotland,
many could not accurately sing the words for the shortened version of
the poem attributed to Robert Burns. Even those who can get through, get
many of the words wrong. Auld Lang Syne - The TruthThe populous belief is that Rabbie Burns wrote "Auld Lang Syne" and this has been the subject of much debate. In short, it is apparent that Burns "restored" the piece based on fragments of an old ballad dating from before Burns time. In fact, it is concluded that Burns probably only added a few verses of to the song. The most compelling evidence is demonstrated in a letter from Burns to Mrs Agnes Dunlop in which he comments.. "Light be the turf on breast
of the heaven-inspired poet who composed this glorious fragment! There
is more of the fire of native genius in it than in half a dozen of modern
English Bacchanalians"
Attached was Burns
version of "Auld Lang Syne" On this basis,
it has been concluded that Rabbie certainly wrote at least two verses,
which have been attributed to his style. (Verses 3 and 4) The other verses
and the famous chorus are believed to have dated from the middle of the
16th century, if not before.
The most famous chorus in the World is so easy to remember:- |
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For auld lang
syne, my dear |
(For
old long ago, my dear) ( For old long ago) (We will take a cup of kindness yet) (For old long ago) |
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simple five-verse poem is for me, best summed up in one single verse, which
is usually sung in the famous shortened version of the piece. Whether Burns
hims elf wrote these lines cannot be proven. Either way, imagine these words being spoken by one solid friend to another.. and forget the song! Whoever wrote these simple lines surely expressed what many of us, all too often fail to say to those most important to us:- |
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And there's a
hand my trusty fiere, |
(And there is a hand my trust friend) (And give me a hand of yours) (And we will take of a good drink/toast) (For old long ago) |
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The
"famous" rendition of "Auld Lang Syne" |
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Verse
One |
(Should old acquaintances be forgotten) (and never remembered) (Should old acquaintance be forgotten) (For old long ago) Chorus (For old long ago, my dear) ( For old long ago) (We will take a cup of kindness yet) (For old long ago) (And there is a hand my trust friend) (And give me a hand of yours) (And we will take of a good drink/toast) (For old long ago) (For old long ago, my dear) ( For old long ago) (We will take a cup of kindness yet) (For old long ago) |
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