The text transitions from an "I" to a "we," representing a collective Angolan identity moving toward a "faith that feeds life".
The poem begins with an address to "My Mother" (representing all black mothers whose children have left), acknowledging the traditional "mystical hope" or passive waiting for change. However, it declares that life has "killed" this passive hope; the speaker is no longer the one who waits, but the one who is waited for.
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The work serves as a powerful metaphor for the transition from colonial subjection to revolutionary action.
The "departure hour" signifies the end of the colonial era and the start of the armed struggle for independence. It is a rejection of resignation in favor of urgent, active change. The Collaboration: Neto and Mingas