'... it is common knowledge 
That I have never 
Received my 
Accreditation papers 
Admitting me to the ranks 
Of American Poets. 
 
Having lived my life 
As a non-poet 
Who occasionally breaks 
Into song,  
I have no wish 
At this late hour 
To change either 
My status or my habits 
Even if I were capable 
Of doing so,  
And I clearly am not. 
 
The life of a non-poet 
Is an agreeable one:  
He feels no obligation 
To mingle 
With other writers of verse 
To exchange sensitivities,  
No compulsion 
To visit the 'Y' 
To read from 
His own works,  
No need to travel 
The wine-and-cheese circuit,  
Where the word 'poet' 
Carries the aroma of magic 
And ladies creep up 
From behind 
Carrying ballpoint pens 
and Sprigs of asphodel. 
 
At an early age,  
It would appear,  
I fell into questionable habits:  
I liked to rhyme one word 
With another,  
Liked to fashion lines 
That bore some relation 
To other lines 
In the same stanza,  
Liked to proceed 
In a strict,  
Or almost strict,  
Metrical manner. 
 
This sort of thing 
Is rare nowadays. 
The poet of today 
Is neither a lyricist 
Nor a cutup,  
He is a serious artist 
Bent on expressing 
An emotional thought 
In a straightforward,  
If sometimes 
Uninteresting way...' 
 
White introduced 'Poems and Sketches' with the above prose which I have put into a format not favored by EBW who liked the rhyme of things.
Sidi J. Mahtrow
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/confession-of-a-non-poet-e-b-white/