“Yes, That’s When” by Lisa Lopez Smith
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Yes, That’s When
By Lisa Lopez Smith
after Rosemerry Wahtola Trohmer
I like my body when Iโm in the ocean. Ripples
of water, silt, skin; the stars reflect
my eyes, my hair, and I forget
the numbers on jean labels, I forget
labels in the presence of bottlenose
dolphins, and the whistles and clicks and pulses
of the false orcasโtheir perfect black heft
astonishing and wise and startlingly close;
size and scale alchemizes, oceanizes
and I coral, I cloud. I sunfish. Ebb and eel.
I like when I shark, I lung, I plankton. I seagrass and I tide.
I storm. I wild. Yes, thatโs when I remember. And everythingโ
everything belongs
Copyright ยฉ Lisa Lopez Smith
Lisa Lopez Smith is a mother and farmer based in Mexico. Her poems and essays have appeared in over sixty literary journals and have been nominated for the Pushcart, Best New Poets, and Best of the Net. Her debut collection, Hallelujah Anyhow, is forthcoming from Nightwood Editions in autumn 2026.
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