Life is in no hurry to evolve:
Or wouldn't we otherwise,
In one span of life-time,
Be allowed to grow more than
One set of teeth of our own?
Our baby's first set of mouthware
Naturally being the croppings from
Yet an older life that was spent away, in order, all over again,
For the game of Life to make itself up rejuvenating,
Once more, for all its many many countless grand thrusts,
To be given a new chance to altogether
Make for the better,
(And as such, thus, the first set of teeth
Actually not to be counted.)
Only once in life we grow teeth.
Life is in no hurry to evolve.
Yet, this serves as no excuse for
Staying put teethless for ever
In one's time given to live.
Our own Maker stands way above these earthly
Wallowings in our high-speed planetary times,
While He the God did everything physically possible
To be slowly getting on with creating down here
Us fine living embodiments of Einsteinian equations.
Taking things likewise as divinely easy,
As earthlings it must be our privilege,
While making some big things out of
Our own small selves and the life given us
To speed it all up a bit - in our very own ways and time,
For many many more, more happily rejoicing
Lives and life-times in our posteriority to come.
Let's thus get on with our human life's (r) evolution!
I for one would like to see money abolished- worldwide:
Men have invented many incredibly
Systematically functioning toys and gadgets.
Can't we invent a systematic new world order that
Could get around to satisfying all people's needs and wants
Without the humiliation connected to all give-