CarrollBlog 2.10

Every Case

by Wisława Szymborska





It could have happened.

It must have happened.

It happened earlier. Later.

Closer by. Further away.

It happened not to you.



You survived because you were the first.

You survived because you were the last.

Because you were alone. Because you were with others.

Because to the left. Because to the right.

Because it rained. Because there was shade.

Because the day was sunny.



Fortunately a forest was there.

Fortunately no trees were there.

Fortunately a rail, a hook, a bar, a brake,

an embrasure, a curve, a millimeter, a second.

Fortunately a razor was floating on water.



As a consequence, because, and yet, in spite.

What it would have been if a hand, a leg,

within an ace of, by a hair's breadth

saved from a combination of circumstances.



So you are here? Straight from an abrogated moment?

The net had just one mesh and you went through that mesh?

I am all surprise and all silence.

Listen,

how quickly your heart beats to me.



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