If I had all the time in the world
Such an interesting phrase
As if we did
As if we ever had.
As if we were God on the Eighth Day of Creation
When He spun out time.
The rest of his made world must have had a vexing week
Waiting for things to begin
When he crafted a vast universe
Then cast upon the world
An uncountable galaxy of time.
But to dream and imagine
If I had all the time in the world at my dispensation
(Had God taken the day off and I stepped in his stead)
I would have a busy day
Spending my time in an inspired frenzy.
Taking time from here and placing it there
Until the world was set on a schedule that seemed to me
Better.
Some harsh judgments
Some kind gestures
And like God’s version of the universe
Neither fair not just
Perhaps, not for the best.
But in my mind, better enough.
I would take eons from the years in takes to decay nuclear material and
Add them to the years of dogs’ lives so we would have them as life long companions.
I would tack on years to the lives of poor children who needlessly die from diseases a rich child knows how to cure and
Deduct the years spent on our planet by over-privileged individuals who have taken more than their share of the planet’s riches.
I would delay on the arrival of homo sapiens on our planet another 100,000 years hoping that the other animals can develop better defenses to our domination.
I would extend the lives of butterflies and dragonflies and
Bring to an early end the mountains of disposables
Whose use is momentary and whose legacy is centuries long.
I would add time to the lives of species going extinct and
Send to its death that most dangerous of all ideas
That because we pass by this way once
We can be ignorant of what comes next.
That our obligations don’t exceed our vision.
In my own tiny life, I would underline with arias and symphonic movements
All those moments when others had been deeply generous and kind to me and
I much less so.
The rapture of the cello and the high soprano slowing moments down
So I can take full measure of those gifts.
Fully alive in mind that our lives that are short.
We need to do what’s right when the occasion presents itself.
I would bless myself with the magic feeling of the summer’s start
Ten years old
The season stretched out
Time without end
Of untimed swims and bike rides
And discovery and play
And stories in books
With late nights, capturing lightning bugs in jars
Releasing them just before a deep child’s sleep
When time disappears into another world.
I would add moments to the lives of people who have passed away so I could tell them the story of how much of themselves they have left behind
Ripples of being echoing forward.
I would interrupt time so that I could ask questions of those who have passed resolving for me great mysteries in my own life.
And I would step back almost finished with my work and
Imagine a trial run where I see an evolving planet
The world made manifest in orchestral form.

Our beautiful tumultuous planet
Four billion years
Laid forth in a grand four movement symphonic gesture.
All wonderfully paced

First a single microbe
Alone here for three billion years
In our symphony
This accounts for three quiet one note one beat movements.
Now in our final movement, the algae emerge
Followed by multicellular organisms
This, the Cambrian period, explodes into millions of species
Swimming in our seas
(Sound the cymbals: rouse the entire orchestra)
Then a mass extinction
(Quiet the horns and woodwinds: a solo for the cello.)
Plants emerge on land
Amphibians follow.
Great diversity in plants emerge
Another extinction.
We are half-way through our last movement
245 million to 65 millions years ago
The parade of reptiles
Mammals
Dinosaurs
Birds
Primates
Speed up to seven million years ago
The apes are walking upright
Our complex family tree includes all life

The last stanza occurs in our last 15-minute movement in a matter of seconds
We will have the orchestra play this as fast as their talents allow them.

And the music in its final movement
Gliding to the end, when the universe work is about to finish
With just seconds left
A recent 13,000 years ago, the humans arrive
Civilizations arise.
Political organization
Religions.
The printing press.
Science.
The Industrial Revolution.
The great Wars.
Globalization of the world economy.
I enter–a millisecond of a note
One of five billion at the time of my birth
106 billion of us once occupying the planet.
All this perfectly played in time.
All the time in the world to reconsider another plan.
Our tiny moment of life
Manifested in the long span of our universe
Forever before us and after.