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: The lyrics are believed to have originated from a poem or broadside titled "Armstrong’s Farewell," purportedly written by a Scottish Border Reiver in 1605 shortly before his execution.

While widely popular in Ireland today, the song has deep Scottish roots. the_parting_glass

: It remained the most popular "parting" song in the British Isles until it was eventually surpassed by Robert Burns' "Auld Lang Syne". The Ritual of the "Parting Glass" The title refers to a traditional act of hospitality: : The lyrics are believed to have originated

: A version of the melody was found in a manuscript dating back to 1615 . The Ritual of the "Parting Glass" The title

"The Parting Glass" is a quintessential Scottish and Irish farewell ballad that has served as a poignant closing anthem for gatherings for centuries. Often regarded as a "soul song" for transitions, it celebrates a life well-lived while acknowledging the bittersweet nature of saying goodbye.

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