Should old acquaintance be forgot and never be brought to mind?Simply put: "Should we forget about the old days? Cheers! Cheers to the old days!"
Should old acquaintance be forgot and the days of auld lang syne?
For auld lang syne my dear,
For auld lang syne
We'll take the cup of kindness yet
for auld lang syne
It is a beautiful sentiment about the importance of memory, and knowing where it is we come from. The older we are, the more the past is recognized as important. And by that, I don't just mean our own past, but the days of history. Appreciating where a thing come from grounds our understanding of what a thing is better then perhaps any other form of analysis. Perhaps this is why the ultimate question of origin seems to important to us, but I digress.
This year, perhaps more so than any year before, I feel a need to look back. I feel a need to understand what has brought me to this point in my life so that I can appreciate both where I am, and where I am going. And so the words Auld Lang Syne hit closer to my heart than they have in the days old long since, and perhaps that more so than anything else tells me exactly where it is I am.
To the good old days my friends! To the good old days!
1 comment:
I haven't heard this song this year but was reading about it on wikipedia after I listened to Cliff Richard's Millennial Prayer which he sings to the same turn.
Amusing movie but haven't seen it for years.
Of note, I read some of your stuff on EA this week. Good stuff. Took me back to John 6 again and have been thinking more about it and re-reading the chapter.
God bless and happy New Year.
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