An artist's impression of the entrance to Dominica's forthcoming International Airport.
The title for this post is taken from Alan Paton's novel which was publised about South Africa on the eve of apartheid. It is apt for my feelings, not about racial tensions, but about the future of my beloved Dominica, a small island that lies between Guadalope and Martineque.
Not for the first time I quote the words of my dear friend, the Virgin Island poet Sheila Hyndman (1958-1991). She wrote her prohetic poem "To Virgin Gorda" during her high school years.
They will come with tools and machines.
They will bring to light your secret
places,
They will demand your mysteries.
They will destroy,
Build up.
They will dilute your treasures,
And rob you of your chastity,
They will adorn you like ancient Jezebel.
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