The Seer
(Saheed Ishola)
Just at a junction where three footpaths meet he built his house. He lived likewise under the same unfaltering umbrella that shelters all! He saw with the special eye of the eagle, sitting on the uppermost wall of the moonlight to see through the yet to come, the future! the future stayed there under his roof, looking straight, under the shade of his veranda. A seething mass of people were moving in and out, day in day out of different directions that led to his majical world; Thousand upon thousand footprints drew the gigantic map of the world on his footmat peeping through his eagle-eye to the future unknown! One day a visitor came calling, seemed like other visitors that curiousity has driven into the boat of his life to know what yet to come the future would bring as uncertainty enveloped their thoughts, the seer held his breath a little as he looked at his majical ball, he saw an agent of death not, under his roof as a visitor! He was a proverbial lantern that sees everywhere yet not its neath! His crystalball was so cloudy that he saw not the cloudy sky with a sledge-hammer that later fell on him.
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