Land, land of my birthnAre you my mothernOr am I an orphan?nnWhere, where do I belong?nWill I find a place in this worldnOr forever just wander around?nnSouthern hemispherenHow did I end up here?nI have nowhere to gonThis is the only home that I knownSuch a great divide nBetween you and InHow i wish it would gonI live in a place in my mindnnNo, I don't listen to Kwaito, wasn't born in SowetonI don't understand younBut I want to you knownnSame, we're both the samenWe share the same heartnWe're made of the same partsnnPlease don't look at me that waynI already live with the guilt that I ownnFrom my forefather's pastnDoes this land belong to the tribes who engraved her stones with stories of old?nThey're long gone you knownNow this is our homennI want to strip you down to the corenTake off your shirt, hat, shoes and trousersnErase my head, all the books that I've readnThe language I speak, the customs you keepnKeep on going right down to the heartnTo the pain that is yours, the pain that is oursnTell you it's all going to be alrightnIs it going to be alright>nnHeal, can you heal?nHeal, oh, can you heal?nHeal, oh, mother, can you heal?nOr am I an orphan?nForever a stranger herennSame, we're both the samenWe share the same heartnWe're made of the same parts