What are the words to the New Year’s Eve Song – Auld Lang Syne

Have you mumbled and fumbled and always wondered what are the words to the New Year’s Eve Song – Auld Lang Syne? Well wonder no more more. The words to the contemporary version of the song are listed below.

New Year’s Eve Song – Auld Lang Syne

Auld Lang Syne New Year's Eve Silk NecktieShould old acquaintances be forgotten,
And never brought to mind?
Should old acquaintances be forgotten,
And days of 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.

We two have run about the hillsides
And pulled the daisies fine,
But we have wandered many a weary foot
For old long ago.

We two have paddled (waded) in the stream
From noon until dinner time,
But seas between us broad have roared
Since old long ago.

And there is a hand, my trusty friend,
And give us a hand of yours,
And we will take a goodwill draught (of ale)
For old long ago!

And surely you will pay for your pint,
And surely I will pay for mine!
And we will take a cup of kindness yet
For old long ago!

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