This isn’t a story where grief is a metaphor. It’s visceral. Unozika’s body holds what words cannot say — the loss of a child, of trust, of belonging. Gumede writes bodies as archives of pain.

In a romantic or social context, "Unozika" becomes the person who has captured your heart so completely that they have disrupted your peace. They are the "trouble" you willingly invite into your life. This duality—fear mixed with desire, respect mixed with anxiety—is the emotional engine that drives the song.