Singing: Rebecca Pidgeon (Rebecca Bikin)
Word: robert burns.
Song: robert burns.
Once again, you wait on your family and friends from afar.
When you wait for your family and friends to come back from afar again
Share our hopes and dreams,
Share our hopes and dreams.
Laugh at the memory of the past
Recall those good old days.
So when that old song started,
When those old songs play again
Everyone sings from the heart.
Everyone sings from the heart.
Let's sing.
Let's sing together
Should we forget our old friends?
How can you forget your old friends?
But it never occurred to me
Have no idea in my heart
Should we forget our old friends?
Can former friends forget each other?
For the sake of friendship forever
[Folk Song] Long live friendship
For everlasting friendship, my friend.
Friendship lasts forever, my dear friend.
For the sake of friendship forever
[Folk Song] Long live friendship
We will raise our glasses and drink goodwill.
Let's raise our glasses sincerely.
For the sake of friendship forever
[Folk Song] Long live friendship
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Oder lang
Syne is a very famous poem. The original text is an ancient Scottish dialect, which is literally translated into English as "old long since" or "days gone".
By "means" a long-lost day ".
Auld Lang Syne was written by robert burns, a Scottish poet in18th century.
Burns) recorded according to local folk songs. This poem was later set to music. In addition to English, this song is also set as the local language in many countries, and is widely called "Auld Lang Syne" all over China.
Before 1980s, people could usually hum the melody of songs, which was quite popular, but most people could only sing a short part of the lyrics.
In many western countries, this song is usually sung on Christmas Eve, symbolizing the farewell of the old and the welcome of the new. Sometimes it is sung at Christmas, which is why this song sounds like a Christmas song. Its theme is not as sentimental as the Chinese version, and this song is used as the theme song at school graduation ceremonies or funerals in many Asian regions, symbolizing farewell or ending feelings.