The Virgins - Derek Walcott the dead streets of sun-stoned Frederiksted, the first free port to die for tourism, strolling at funeral pace, I am reminded of life not lost to the American dream; 5 but my small-islander’s simplicities can’t better our new empire’s civilized exchange of cameras, watches, perfumes, brandies for the good life, so cheaply underpriced that only the crime rate is on the rise 10 in streets blighted with sun, stone arches and plazas blown dry by the hysteria of rumor. A condominium drowns in vacancy; its bargains are dusted, but only a jeweled housefly drones 15 over the bargains. The roulettes spin rustily to the wind—the vigorous trade that every morning would begin afresh by revving up green water round the pierhead heading for where the banks of silver thresh. Line by Line Analysis Lines 1-2: "Down the dead streets of sun-stoned Frederiksted, the first free port to die for tourism, strolling at funeral pace, I am reminded of life not lost to ...
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