Meghan Dunn was born and raised in upstate New York and lives in Brooklyn, where she teaches high school English. She has an MFA in creative writing from Emerson College and a BA in English from Boston College.

Nativity from a Bus Window

by Meghan Dunn

I glance from the bus window, but the crèche is gone,
a trick of dusk light. In the spot I’d glimpsed
the manger, gleaming hay, and small wooden crib,

three wheelbarrows stand. Rakes and shovels likewise
abandoned, heads bent at dangerous angles.
No shepherds loiter at the bus stop, but the nativity


lingers, a persistent shimmer, just out of reach, an echo
of eating mushrooms in Amsterdam, choking down
the bitter stalks, bright with mold. We’d gone to see Van Gogh.
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