SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1935. Volume 6. Number 3.
Short Shrift
Short Shrift.
By D. Bunker.
Let's go Creative.
Pome Polemic dedicated to "A.K.," who reviewed "New Poems" for "Smad."
Rottle.
Oh, kinkajou,
My budgeous boy:
O.K. A.K., what ho!
Yoy! Yoy!
Yip, yop and yank
gee hollaloy
And spumbling's pippling pot-hook-oo!
Note by author. This pome expresses in a "more creative way" the "sensitive responses" of one of these "prescient beings" who squirm under an "implied faith" in "upsurges" and "pliancy." Emotionally rooted not in fantasy but in "the acrid savour of renewal," it goes creative and sees the "social locality as the ultimate reality." These are profound thinkifyings, thoroughly thunk by a thoughter.