"İçib Şərabi Hər Gecələr" (Drinking wine every night) is a melancholic phrase commonly found in Azerbaijani music and folk poetry, most famously featured in the song (Myself) by Nuri Sərinləndirici .
The lyrics describe a person struggling with loneliness and heartbreak, using wine as a metaphor for drowning their sorrows. Core Themes & Meaning Icib Serabi Her Geceler Oz Ozumu
In the context of Azerbaijani meykhana or pop-folk traditions, drinking wine often symbolizes a deep, incurable soul-ache (dərd). It’s less about the act of drinking and more about the intoxication of sorrow [1, 3]. Popular Usage "İçib Şərabi Hər Gecələr" (Drinking wine every night)