I gulp down winter raw ...
Took this snap from Platform 8, at Waverley Station, whilst waiting to meet some holiday, returning-travellers ...
... this is looking up towards The Scotsman Hotel; and Edinburgh clearly enjoying some very still, calm and most-unseasonal weather :-)
It is though pretty cold, and I was reminded of this Norman MacCaig poem:
November night, Edinburgh
The night tinkles like ice in glasses.
Leaves are glued to the pavement with frost.
The brown air fumes at the shop windows,
Tries the doors, and sidles past.
I gulp down winter raw. The heady
Darkness swirls with tenements.
In a brown fuzz of cottonwool
Lamps fade up crags, die into pits.
Frost in my lungs is harsh as leaves
Scraped up on paths. – I look up, there,
A high roof sails, at the mast-head
Fluttering a grey and ragged star.
The world’s a bear shrugged in his den.
It’s snug and close in the snoring night.
And outside like chrysanthemums
The fog unfolds its bitter scent.
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Norman MacCaig (1910 - 1996)
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