Auld Lang Syne - Misc Traditional

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Song: Auld lang syne 
Composer: Robert Burns / Traditional

Tabbed by DJ 23rd Dec 2012

The two most common sung verses on New Years Eve,
from the Scottish poet Robert Burns song about
friendship. The title translates as 'old long ago'.

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[Verse 1]
           
    Should old

            
 acquain - tan

          
ce be for - go

t,
           
And never brou

             
ght to mind?
             
Should old acq

           
uain - tance b

       
e for - got,
       
And the days o

       
f auld lang sy

ne?

[Verse 2]
          
For auld lang 

       
syne, my dear,
           
For auld lang 

    
syne,
             
We'll drink a 

          
cup of kindnes

  
s yet,
       
For the sake o

       
f auld lang sy

ne

[Verse 3]
          
For auld lang 

       
syne, my dear,
           
For auld lang 

    
syne,
             
We'll drink a 

          
cup of kindnes

  
s yet,
       
For the sake--

          
- of auld--- l

       
ang---  syne--

---!

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For the complete Scottish version here's the link
to my Paolo Nutini version, with chords closer to
the original folk tune, all the verses and in the
original Scottish dialect.

http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/p/paolo_nutini/auld_lang_syne_crd.htm

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