Wednesday, October 2, 2013

A Word on Statistics

A WORD ON STATISTICS

by Wislawa Szymborska



Out of every hundred people,

those who always know better:
fifty-two.


Unsure of every step:
almost all the rest.


Ready to help,
if it doesn't take long:
forty-nine.


Always good,
because they cannot be otherwise:
four -- well, maybe five.


Able to admire without envy:
eighteen.


Led to error
by youth (which passes):
sixty, plus or minus.


Those not to be messed with:
four-and-forty.


Living in constant fear
of someone or something:
seventy-seven.


Capable of happiness:
twenty-some-odd at most.


Harmless alone,
turning savage in crowds:
more than half, for sure.


Cruel
when forced by circumstances:
it's better not to know,
not even approximately.


Wise in hindsight:
not many more
than wise in foresight.


Getting nothing out of life except things:
thirty
(though I would like to be wrong).


Balled up in pain
and without a flashlight in the dark:
eighty-three, sooner or later.


Those who are just:
quite a few, thirty-five.


But if it takes effort to understand:
three.


Worthy of empathy:
ninety-nine.


Mortal:
one hundred out of one hundred --
a figure that has never varied yet.

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