Two Kinds of People

by Ella Wheeler Wilcox

There are two kinds of people on earth today, Two kinds of people, no more, I say. Not the good or the bad, for 'tis well understood, The good are half bad and the bad are half good.

Not the happy and sad, for the swift-flying years Bring each man his laughter and each man his tears. Not the rich and the poor, for to count a man's wealth You must first know the state of his conscience and health.

Not the humble and proud, for in life's busy span Who puts on vain airs is not counted a man. No! The two kinds of people on earth I mean Are the people who lift, and the people who lean. Wherever you go you will find the world's masses

Are ever divided into these two classes. And, strangely enough, you will find, too, I wean, There is only one lifter to twenty who lean.

This one question I ask. Are you easing the load Of overtaxed lifters who toil down the road? Or are you a leaner who lets others bear Your portion of worry and labor and care?