A SNAPSHOT of a Continental beach scene, vivid and gently reflective.

It comes from The Zebra Stood in the Night, the new collection by the Irish poet Kerry Hardie (Bloodaxe Books, £9.95).

EUROPE

It is seven o'clock on a beach in Cantabria.

The light is blueing, the tide

is on the way in.

Families pack to go home.

Sunshades close like bright flowers.

Children trot after trudging figures,

burdened with bags and with back-packs,

with armfuls of random possessions.

Some encampments

stay camped on the sands.

The light is changing.

I am reading a book

about Germany in the late thirties.

I look up.

Everyone seems sadder and more beautiful