The phrase auld lang syne means "long, long ago". The whole song's about looking back, an activity that is not without its merits, but one handsomely served by many other occasions, e.g., every anniversary of everything that has ever happened. For all sorts of reasons, a new year's song that instead looks forward seems to be in order.
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For Future Time; or: Auld Lang Syne (aiglatson edition)
Should all our futures be ignored
And never brought to mind?
Let's cast a gaze to years ahead
For the sake of future time
For all of future time, my dear
For all of future time
Tonight, we toast posterity
And imagine future time!
Oh, auld lang syne is well and good
And nostalgia is fine
But every hope and dream depends
On the shape of future time
For all of future time, my dear
For all of future time
We'll dream together, you and I
Of our lives in future time
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