Guest Poem by Chris Hardy

Chris Hardy has travelled all over the world and lives in Sussex. His poems have been widely published. He won the 2024 McLellan poetry competition and has won prizes in the Live Canon, National Poetry and other competitions. His latest collection, ';Key to the Highway', was published by Shoestring Press who will publish his next. He is also a musician: a guitarist and a poet. 'Chris Hardy consistently hits the right note, never a false note' (Roger McGough). This poem is from Acumen 112.

Samos

On the beach where
the Syrians landed
then walked along the shore
to the police station
leaving their long boat
and orange jackets behind,

where the sea eases
back and forth
against the land
as if trying to
make peace with it,
I collected marble pebbles

that the waves had shaped
and took them home
to friends with a warning
not to leave them where
they might be mistaken
for something sweet.

They have been
pressed in the mantle,
shattered by fire,
rolled in the ocean.
These beautiful fragments
will crack your teeth.