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Sunday, January 1, 2017
Auld Lang Syne (With Lyrics and English Translation)
We all sing Auld Lang Syne at midnight on December 31 but what are the lyrics? Most people don't know that it is a Scottish poem written in 1788 by Robert Burns and later set to the music of a folk song.
As we ring in the new year remember to take a cup of kindness for the days of auld lang syne.
This version of the song is by Dougie MacLean
What is First Foot, another Scottish tradition:
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