Poetry by Alfred Kreymborg
Published 8:35 am Saturday, April 27, 2013
Poetry
by Alfred Kreymborg
Ladislaw the critic
is five feet six inches high,
which means
that his eyes
are five feet two inches
from the ground,
which means,
if you read him your poem,
and his eyes lift to five feet
and a trifle more than two inches,
what you have done
is Poetry–
should his eyes remain
at five feet two inches,
you have perpetrated prose,
and do his eyes stoop
–which Heaven forbid!–
the least trifle below
five feet two inches,
you
are an unspeakable adjective.
Alfred Kreymborg was born in New York City on December 10, 1883. In addition to writing his own work, he was instrumental in introducing the world to the Imagist movement through his journal The Glebe. He died in 1966.
