Yollarina Qurban Olum Ay — Dй™dй™

Describing how the rocks and rivers ("Əyri arxac") bloom or "speak" in his absence.

The poem is a heartfelt plea for guidance and a lamentation of the loss or absence of a father ("Dədə"). It highlights the traditional Azerbaijani value where a father is seen as the "mountain" or the foundation of the family. Lines like "Ata ölsə oğul gültək solarmış" (If a father dies, the son fades like a flower) underscore the devastating impact of this loss. Yollarina Qurban Olum Ay DЙ™dЙ™

The final stanza often includes the poet's name, Bəhmən , declaring his loyalty to his roots and people. Describing how the rocks and rivers ("Əyri arxac")

While "Dədə" literally means grandfather, in this context, it often refers to a father or a respected patriarch. It can also allude to Dede Korkut , the legendary heroic figure of Oghuz Turks, representing wisdom and the survival of the nation. Structure of the Poem Lines like "Ata ölsə oğul gültək solarmış" (If

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