Key of C

 

 

 

Should [C] auld acquaintance [G] be forgot, and [C] never brought to [F] mind?   Should [C] auld acquaintance [G] be forgot; and [F] days of auld lang [C] syne?

For [C] auld lang [G] syne, my dear,  for [C] auld lang [F] syne,  we’ll [C] drink a cup o’ [G] kindness yet, for [F] days of auld lang [C] syne

ALTERNATE VERSES

We [C] two have run a- [G] -bout the hills, and [C] picked the daisies [F] fine.   We [C] wandered, but we’re [G] tired now, since [F] days of auld lang [C] syne

We [C] two have wandered [G] cross the plain, from [C] morning sun till [F] dine.   With [C] oceans now be- [G] -tween us both, we hold [F] days of auld lang [C] syne

For [C] auld lang [G] syne, my dear,  for [C] auld lang [F] syne,   we’ll [C] drink a cup o’ [G] kindness yet, for [F] days of auld lang [C] syne

And [C] surely fill your [G] mug with drink, and [C] surely I’ll fill [F] mine.
We’ll [C] drink a cup o’  [G] kindness yet, for [F] days of auld lang [C] syne

[C] Take my hand, my [G] trusted friend, I’ll [C] take your hand in [F] mine.
We’ll [C] drink a drink and [G] recollect, the [F] days of auld lang [C] syne

For [C] auld lang [G] syne, my dear,  for [C] auld lang [F] syne,   we’ll [C] drink a cup o’ [G] kindness yet, for [F] days of auld lang [C] syne

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