Auld Lang Syne - Traditional
Should [C] old acquaintance [G7] be forgot
And [C] never [C7] brought to [F] mind
Should [C] old acquaintance [G7] be forgot
And [F] days of [G7] auld lang [C] syne
For [C] auld lang [G7] syne, my dear
For [C] auld lang [F] syne
We'll [C] take a cup o' [G7] kindness [E7] yet
And [Am] days of [F] auld [G7] lang [C] syne
We [C] twa hae run a[G7]boot the braes
And [C] pu'd the [C7]gowans [F] fine
We've [C] wandered mony a [G7]weary foot
Sin' [F] auld la-[G7]ang [C] syne
Sin' [C] auld lang [G7] syne, my dear
Sin' [C] auld lang [F] syne
We've [C] wandered mony a [G7] weary [E7] foot
Sin' [Am] auld [F] la-[G7]ang [C] syne
We [C] twa hae sported [G7] i' the burn
From [C] morning [C7]sun till [F] dine
But [C] seas between us [G7] braid hae roared
Sin' [F] auld la-[G7]ang [C] syne
Sin' [C] auld lang [G7] syne, my dear
Sin' [C] auld lang [F] syne
But [C] seas between us [G7 ]braid hae [E7] roared
Sin' [Am] auld [F]la-[G7]ang [C] syne
And [C] ther's a hand, my [G7] trusty friend
And [C] gie's a [C7]hand o' [F] thine
We'll [C] take a cup o' [G7] kindness yet
For [F] auld la-[G7]ang [C] syne
For [C] auld lang [G7] syne, my
dear, For [C] auld lang [F] syne
We'll [C] take a cup o' [G7] kindness [E7] yet
For [Am] auld [F] la-[G7]ang [C] syne