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By Fiona Reid
Nostalgia
Poem for November

NOVEMBER Twilight is the title of this poem by M Stephen, which appeared in the local Gallovidian Annual in 1933.

I sit in my firelight room,

In the dancing shadows’ gloom;

Walls flecked with a rosy light

As the elder logs consume!

A picture illumes, where

I look and tis evening there,

And the grey French twilight falls

Upon peasants engrossed in prayer!

Then another – O far away,

Happy islet of Brittany!

Where ‘neath summer skies, there shine

Bright sails in a sunlit bay.

Now I look my treasures through-

A jug of old pearly hue,

A lamp and in inlaid box,

And a china figure or two.

Outside, the November wind

Blows wild, since the day declined;

But I rest here in the peace-

With a dream and a tranquil mind.

Chewin' the Fat star is coming to Dumfries

Chewin' the Fat star is coming to Dumfries

Actress and comedian Karen Dunbar spoke to the Dumfries Courier ahead of her show at the Easterbrook Hall on Thursday night.

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