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from The God Poems by Eloisa Amezcua



Eloisa Amezcua is from Arizona. She is the author of Fighting Is Like a Wife (Coffee House Press, April 2022) and From the Inside Quietly, inaugural winner of the Shelterbelt Poetry Prize selected by Ada Limón. She serves on the faculty of the Randolph College MFA program.


22 September 2025



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