The Golem

Mud thou art, and unto mud shalt thou return. Unless, that is, you're reckless enough to think you can transform yourself.

The Golem
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This poem was first performed at the New York City Poetry Festival on Governors Island, July 29, 2017, and was subsequently published in Asimov’s Science Fiction, September/October 2018.

In a stylized oil painting, a stern yellow-skinned golem hugs itself and stares directly at the viewer, while before and below it three rabbis look down and to the side in distress. Behind them, blue building loom beneath a starry sky.
Detail from “Der Golem,” Fritz Ascher, oil on canvas, 1916.

Text within this block will maintain its original spacing when publishedthe golem lies on its back
unseeing eyes seeing a ceiling
which might as well be its sky
while i stand outside
and count the stars

see the golem at the bar
numbing its numbness
never tasting the no. 7
while i pick up the tab
and pursue you through the night

the golem stares a hole
through the television screen
where i’m an outlaw for your love
its pulse never quickening

the golem reads the new york times
all the war and betrayal and stupidity
in one eye and out the other
while i cross hot coals both ways for you

look
see the golem idly touch its brow
the inscription that holds it in thrall
carved deep with a knife of gold
in runes of power from a dead language

it rubs away a formless ache
the golem without a thought in its head
while i crack the corners of my carapace
and emerge
sticky and glistening

look at the golem
banded and bound
now look at me
free
look at me
me ∅

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Postcard advertising the Line Break Reading Series event at the New York City Poetry Festival on Governors Island, Saturday, July 29, 2017, featuring Emily Alta Hockaday, Oscar Sanders, and William Shunn. In the background is a photograph of lower Manhattan from out on the harbor near sunset, featuring gleaming water and skyscrapers.
Postcard for the Line Break Reading Series poetry event on Governors Island in 2017. That’s six years ago. Yes, the 2023 New York City Poetry Festival is coming up this weekend on the same dates, but if you attend please do not expect to see the performances listed here.

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William Shunn
William Shunn

Hugo and Nebula Award nominee. Creator of Proper Manuscript Format, Spelling Bee Solver, Tylogram, and more. Banned in Canada.

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