Auld Lang Syne
Sin auld lang syne my dear Sin auld lang syne. Auld Lang Syne is a poem in Scots-language written by the Scottish poet Robert Burns. Welcome To Facebook Log In Sign Up Or Learn More It is used traditionally to bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new year at the stroke of midnight or throughout the night each New Years Eve. . And gies a hand o thine. We two have run about the slopes and picked the daisies fine. The tune is thought to stem from a traditional folk song collected in the Roud Folk Song Index its listed as 6294. The last line should technically be For auld lang syne rather than For the sake of auld lang syne the three extra syllables are usually added to avoid stretching that monosyllabic For for well for a long long time but. Auld Lang Syne is an extremely nostalgic and sincere expression of friendship. Should auld acquaintance be forgot And days o lang syne. He wrote it in 1788 however it wasnt printed u...