Echoes of a 'Naya Pakistan'
My child died in my arms last night, and I stood thanking you for the promised medicine that never came.
You burnt my house, but I stood still and said nothing,
You raped my sister and murdered my brothers, but my lips remained numb,
You starved my family, slowly and painfully, but I stayed silent.
Bullets were my grain and blood my water, it was the way, and I followed you mutely,
You built golden palaces upon bones and ashes, and I laboured away for you,
I watched my father die, cut by cut, his honesty reducing him to a beggar, but I said nothing.
My son was shot last night; his blood still flows on broken streets, but I remained silent,
I watched as you reveled in the chaos of broken lives, but I said nothing,
My child died in my arms last night, and I stood thanking you, for the promised medicine that never came.
I watched my city bleed, but I said nothing,
The lights disappeared and the love turned into hate, but I stood by and said nothing,
You commanded me to kill my brother, not one, but all four, and I obeyed.
My youth disappeared in the blink of an eye and you threw me on the streets, but I stayed silent,
I let you turn my mind against myself, because you were right, I was nothing,
But there is something in the air today that is more than nothing.
It is a queer buzz that cannot be explained,
It is a fire that does not burn, passion that does not rage, loyalty that does not kill,
It is a pulse that cuts through each of us, but it is one,
It is the heartbeat of a nation that bled itself dry, but throbbed quietly on still.
You raped my sister and murdered my brothers, but my lips remained numb,
You starved my family, slowly and painfully, but I stayed silent.
Bullets were my grain and blood my water, it was the way, and I followed you mutely,
You built golden palaces upon bones and ashes, and I laboured away for you,
I watched my father die, cut by cut, his honesty reducing him to a beggar, but I said nothing.
My son was shot last night; his blood still flows on broken streets, but I remained silent,
I watched as you reveled in the chaos of broken lives, but I said nothing,
My child died in my arms last night, and I stood thanking you, for the promised medicine that never came.
I watched my city bleed, but I said nothing,
The lights disappeared and the love turned into hate, but I stood by and said nothing,
You commanded me to kill my brother, not one, but all four, and I obeyed.
My youth disappeared in the blink of an eye and you threw me on the streets, but I stayed silent,
I let you turn my mind against myself, because you were right, I was nothing,
But there is something in the air today that is more than nothing.
It is a queer buzz that cannot be explained,
It is a fire that does not burn, passion that does not rage, loyalty that does not kill,
It is a pulse that cuts through each of us, but it is one,
It is the heartbeat of a nation that bled itself dry, but throbbed quietly on still.