Auld Lang Syne - Happy New Year

The Auld Lang Syne song evades me – I can never remember the words but the title of the song inspired this Acrostic Poem – “Happy New Year” that I wish to share with you. I hope the message becomes clear and that it can play some part as you say goodbye to the old year and hello to 2010

 

Auld Lang Syne

 

All who started out, from days long gone

Under all the pressure, come greet this new dawn

Loads of pressure once unbearable you see

Don’t even put a flicker to cause a worry

 

Life’s snags you maneuvered for yet another year 

And like a winner negotiated things brought to bear

Now see my friend, you were seldom alone

Give praises for who were there when you weren’t on your own

 

Share your glory, your winnings with those bringing you through

Year’s havoc and the uncertainties too

Now it’s behind you, ahead lies new prospects, new things to share

Enjoy Old Year’s celebrations and have a Prosperous New Year

 

 

 

 

Same poem new Acrostic Highlighted

 

 

Auld Lang Syne

 

All wHo started out, from days long gone

Under all the pressure, come greet this new dawn

Loads of pressure once unbearable you see

Don’t even put a flicker to cause a worry

Life’s snags you maneuvered for yet another year 

And like a winNer negotiated things brought to bear

Now see my friend, you were seldom alone

Give praises for who were there when you weren’t on your own

Share your glory, Your winnings with those bringing you through

Year’s havoc and the uncertainties too

Now it’s behind you, ahead lies new prospects, new things to share

Enjoy Old Year’s celebrations and have a Prosperous New Year

 

 

 

 

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