When (F)mis tle (Dm)toe and (Gm)tin sel (C)glow, paint a (F)yule tide val (F)en (Bb)tine,
back (F)home I (Dm)go to (Gm)those I (C)know (A7)for a (Dm)Christ (Bb)mas (Gm)auld (C)lang (F)syne.
(C)And (F)as we (Dm)gath er (Gm)’round the (C)tree, our (F)voic es all com (Bb)bine.
In (F)sweet ac (Dm)cord to (Gm)thank the (C)Lord (A7)for a (Dm)Christ (Bb)mas (Gm)auld (C)lang (F)syne.
When (F)sleigh bells (Dm)ring and (Gm)choirs sel (C)sing and the (F)chil dren’s fac (F)es (Bb)shine,
with (F)each new (Dm)toy we (Gm)share their (C)joy (A7)with a (Dm)Christ (Bb)mas (Gm)auld (C)lang (F)syne.
(C)We (F)sing His (Dm)praise this (Gm)day of (C)days and (F)pray next year this (Bb)time
we’ll (F)all be (Dm)near to (Gm)share the (C)cheer (A7)of a (Dm)Christ (Bb)mas (Gm)auld (C)lang (F)syne.
When (F)syne.
This page shows “Christmas Auld Lang Syne” by Frank Military in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of Bb at 80 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.