The birth of the grass and the melting snow As we left the low lands far below. When we spent the spring On the Western shore As happy as anyone ever before And the winter that found us hunkered down In the small stone cottage in the Ireland town For months, that the blessed absence of life When we never left each other's sight I can taste the salt, I can smell the pete(?) With you and the whiskey so bitter and sweet. I remember the season And the grass grow town With our snug little attic And the pub right 'round As our friends came by For a single of talk And the vicious fight On the cold dawn walk I remembered the castle Where we vowed to meet And the fog grow(?) in on Princess Street When all the town was a cold gray stone As I turned up my collar(?) And I sat there... ...alone If you've ever... ...changed your mind... ...about me then... ...leave and need me hard(?) Oh oh Bring to me Bring your sweet lovin' Bring it on home to me (Yeah, yeah) I'll give you jewelry... ...money too But that's not all... ...all I'll do for you Oh oh oh Bring it to me Bring your sweet lovin' Bring it on home to me (Yeah, yeah) (You know I) There's a hand my trusty friend And give my hand o' thine! We'll take a cup of kindness yet For auld (yeah)... ...lang (yeah)... ...syne (You know I always) Should old acquaintance be forgot And never brought to mine? We'll take a cup of kindness yet For auld (yeah)... ...land (yeah)... ...syne For auld lang syne, my dear For auld lang syne We'll take a cup of kindness yet, For auld... ...lang... ...syne