My eyes are of the hills, I see what it is; When the night guards lost their ways, And the ball of the hunter whistle is miss. Ha! I see from the hills what ahead lays.
My eyes are of the witch, I see what is deep; When the shepherd misplaces his rod, And to be the lord are the lot of his sheep. Ha! I See all duel over who to be the lord.
My eyes are of the wise, I see with my mind; When the chief's pant is turn underneath, And his child point and laugh at his find. Ha! I see the shame the visitor see both with.
Oh! I see, when we crack our egg with stone, Alas! And we have nothing left to call our own.
#Indeed, I see it from the end#
POET:Β Β OLUWATIMILEHIN ADEJUMOBI ALABI
This poem is an admonition that emphasizes on us as humans to often picture the outcome or turn-out of our actions before acting.