5/28/2023 0 Comments Rabbie burns auld lang syneIt also means “long long ago”, “days gone by”, or “old times”. The title of the poem, ‘Auld Lang Syne’ in standard English means “old long since”. At last, the speaker tells his friend to take a “good-will draught” remembering the old memories. They spent time together in the past by running about the hills, picking the fine daisies, and paddling in the stream. For the bond of friendship and togetherness, it is tough for the speaker to forget the relationship he has with his companion. Thereafter, he says they can’t forget the past days. He asks whether the old days should be forgotten. They are drinking together while the speaker reminds the other about the old days. One is the speaker of the poem and another accompanies him while he sings the song. ‘Auld Lang Syne’ by Robert Burns cherishes the old acquaintances and the memories associated with them at the end of a year.
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