However long the night
of 31st December,
of 31st December,
the dawn
of 1st January
will break.
of 1st January
will break.
FOR AULD LANG SYNE
We have said this before, but then we shall say it once
again. 'Adieu' to another year that seemed to have just passed so quickly, or
so it seems, and it is time now to usher in yet another.
Every year we wish and pray for peaceful days ahead, free
from turmoil, shooting and killing of innocent people, war, economic and
natural disasters.
Some folks happily attend parties, family get-together,
large social gatherings in communities irrespective of caste or religion to
celebrate the New Year. Some may be thinking of their loved ones who were with
them in the last year, and this day sadly are not with them.
We can, however cherish the happy memories of our dear one and think of the good times we shared in the happy time of yesteryear.
Perhaps the good old days when we attended New Year’s Eve
Ball and house parties that followed. That was the norm. We were young then.
Today as we are much older as we reminisce about the good old times that we
shared with our friends, some of whom sadly are not longer with us.
Sometimes I tend to ask myself why we refer to those days as the good old days. Conversely, I believe that the days are the same, the only difference being that we are getting older.
Sometimes I tend to ask myself why we refer to those days as the good old days. Conversely, I believe that the days are the same, the only difference being that we are getting older.
Poignantly though and quite aptly, some of us may reminisce
once again in forming a circle with our friends at the Ball, waiting for the
count-down at the stroke of midnight and singing ‘Auld Lang Syne’.
At the same time, in true fashion of “Old Long Ago’ we take
time to re-kindle cherished memories of our loving dear departed relatives and
friends.
Should old acquaintance be forgot,
and never brought to mind
Should old acquaintance be forgot,
and days of old lang syne.
CHORUS:
For auld lang syne, my dear,
for auld lang syne,
we'll take a cup of kindness yet,
for auld lang syne.
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