Auld Lang Syne
***Ever wonder what that song means? Well, wonder no more! Peggy Noonan explains.
Read the whole thing, it's interesting.
(Cross-posted from Jen's Gyrations)
The question it asks is clear: Should those we knew and loved be forgotten and never thought of? Should old times past be forgotten? No, says the song, they shouldn't be. We'll remember those times and those people, we'll toast them now and always, we'll keep them close. "We'll take a cup of kindness yet."
"The phrase old acquaintance is important," says my friend John Whitehead, fabled figure of the old Goldman Sachs, the Reagan State Department, and D-Day. "It's not only your close friends and people you love, it's people you knew even casually, and you think of them and it brings tears to my eyes." For him, acquaintance includes, "your heroes, my heroes—the Winston Churchills of life, the ones you admire. They're old acquaintances too."
Read the whole thing, it's interesting.
(Cross-posted from Jen's Gyrations)
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