X:197
T: Auld Lang Syne
C: words: Robert Burns
O: Scotch Folksong
%R: air, march
B: "The Everyday Song Book", 1927
F: http://www.library.pitt.edu/happybirthday/pdf/The_Everyday_Song_Book.pdf
Z: 2016 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
M: 2/4
L: 1/8
F:http://roaringjelly.org/~jc/music/book/EverydaySongBook/197_Auld_Lang_Syne.abc 2024-11-23 235843 UT
K: F
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w: 1.~Should auld ac-quaint-ance be for-got, And nev-er brocht to mind?
w: 2.~We twa ha'e run a-boot the braes, And pu'd the gow-aas fine;
w: 3.~We twa ha'e pai-dled i' the burn Frae morn-in' sun till dine;
w: 4.~And here's a hand, my trust-y frien', And gie's a hand o' thine;
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w: Should* auld ac-quaint-ance be for-got, And days of auld lang syne?
w: But we've wan-dered mony a wea-ry foot Sin' auld* lang* syne.
w: But* seas be-tween us braid ha'e roared Sin' auld* lang* syne.
w: We'll* tak' a cup o' kind-ness yet For auld* lang* syne.
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"Refrain."d | (c>A) (AF) | G> F G d | (c>A) (Ac) | d3
w: For auld* lang* syne, my dear, For auld* lang* syne;
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w: We'll tak' a cup o' kind-ness yet For auld* lang* syne.
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