During the 1960s and 70s, many South African artists, including Caiphus Semenya and his wife Letta Mbulu, fled the country to escape the oppressive apartheid regime. While in exile in the United States, Semenya became a critical figure in the global "Free South Africa" movement, using music to bridge the gap between those fighting abroad and those suffering at home. 2. Narrative and Themes

The song is written as a musical letter to a woman named Nomalanga. Its core themes include:

: The lyrics detail the pain of a man who has left his home and his love behind to pursue the liberation struggle.

: Semenya’s voice is soulful and conversational, making the listener feel like they are eavesdropping on a private, heartfelt message.

: "Nomalanga" (meaning "Mother of Sunshine" or "Sun") symbolizes the warmth of the homeland and the hope that sustains the exiled. 3. Musical Composition