A poem written by Francis Dawson, a past resident of Minudie, and student of the Minudie School from 1923 to 1925.There above the mist on rising knoll,Clearly seen from Baron's winding road,Rise the schoolhouse and churches twoAbove the hush of Minudie.Like a whisper out of Fundy's BayAt the close of day, the gauze-like fogCreeps acorss the Elysian Fields,Above which, haystacks float eerily.Over quiet Minudie it creeps,The village with its rolling hills liesDreaming its old Acadian dreams,Dreams of long vanished prosperityFrancis DawsonPast resident & student of Minudie School 1923-5