THOUGHTS OF FEMOLAD:THE OLD BATTLE AXE
THE OLD BATTLE AXE
An axe produced with the specific intention of being used as
a weapon in combat is called a battle axe. These were being made as far back as
the Stone Age and Bronze Age. An axe intended to be thrown as a projectile is
called a throwing axe. Throwing axes usually had a short handle.
The medieval battle-axe was a weapon made by a blacksmith.
The battle-axe was made of iron, steel, sometimes bronze, and also wood (for
its handle). The Romans used the battle-axe.
My focus however is not the fussy old woman.
Some attributes of the Old Battle Axe interest me.
It is not cheap. Tempered steel, bronze and the ebony wood
handle don't come cheap. So it has great value.
It doesn't rust. So it is eternally as potent as the first
day it was made. Neither does it depreciate.
It is a potent weapon both at close range and from a
distance.
The old Battle-axe has seen many wars and battles. A
battle-axe captured from an enemy is an ornament of valor.
The Old Battle Axe in peace time occupies a pride of place
on the wall of the Veteran.
Nobody uses a Battle-axe to chop wood.
There are many people who are old Battle-axes in our society
today. In politics, in business and public administration they abound.
They have seen it all.
They have gone to many wars and have come back unscarred.
They have not been given to rust as their prowess has not
diminished.
Neither have their competences waned.
If the need arises tomorrow, they are still as potent as
ever.
They hang in a place of respect in the society. Admired and
respected by all.
Children don't toy with them.
A clan that uses its Battle Axes to chop wood will find
trouble the day the need for them arises.
It pays to keep your BATTLE-AXE cleaned and sparkling.
Your BATTLE-AXE may be a man, your knowledge, some core
competency, your professional calling or a talent.
Do not degrade it like using the battle-axe to chop wood
else it loses its value.
BATTLE-AXES are special forever.
Femi Ladapo Femolad writes from Ibadan, Nigeria |
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