Dear Reader
The Same
Land, land of my birthAre you my motherOr am I an orphan?Where, where do I belong?Will I find a place in this worldOr forever just wander around?Southern hemisphereHow did I end up here?I have nowhere to goThis is the only home that I knowSuch a great divide Between you and IHow i wish it would goI live in a place in my mindNo, I don't listen to Kwaito, wasn't born in SowetoI don't understand youBut I want to you knowSame, we're both the sameWe share the same heartWe're made of the same partsPlease don't look at me that wayLetras de cancionesI already live with the guilt that I ownFrom my forefather's pastDoes this land belong to the tribes who engraved her stones with stories of old?They're long gone you knowNow this is our homeI want to strip you down to the coreTake off your shirt, hat, shoes and trousersErase my head, all the books that I've readThe language I speak, the customs you keepKeep on going right down to the heartTo the pain that is yours, the pain that is oursTell you it's all going to be alrightIs it going to be alright>Heal, can you heal?Heal, oh, can you heal?Heal, oh, mother, can you heal?Or am I an orphan?Forever a stranger hereSame, we're both the sameWe share the same heartWe're made of the same parts
From Letras Mania