Rizwan Akhtar

Under House Arrest in 1979

In Lahore’s dust-brown evenings
guttural slogans died,
over broken rows of houses


a coal-black sky contrasted
with sepia-tone walls
night was an ember-eye of scarecrow


smell of prison’s bricks
stayed on his bone-white body
lashed on a couch,


corners blinked
without language
and books flowed in tides


a dog-barked interruption
over garden’s hedge
where a squirrel electrocuted


without fuss silence cracked
trackless stars
claddings of darkness


in his last tatters of words
he walked on a lonely roof
shrugged shoulders


sentenced for words
a story
noosed morning tongues.

*On April 14, 1979 Pakistan’s Prime Minister Z.A. Bhutto was hanged to death.