Yollarina Qurban Olum Ay Dй™dй™ -

The poem utilizes rich geographic and cultural metaphors to ground the personal grief in the Azerbaijani landscape:

The lyrics are most famously associated with the poetry of (also known as Bəhmən Vətənoğlu), a prominent Azerbaijani poet whose work often touched on themes of nature, homeland, and family.

Asking for advice and praising the "tongue" (words) and "hands" (labor/guidance) of the father. Yollarina Qurban Olum Ay DЙ™dЙ™

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.

The final stanza often includes the poet's name, Bəhmən , declaring his loyalty to his roots and people. The poem utilizes rich geographic and cultural metaphors

References to mountains like Qoşqar and Murov personify the land, suggesting that even the mountains are waiting for the "Dədə" to return.

The phrase (Let me be a sacrifice for your paths, oh Grandfather/Father) is a poignant line from a well-known Azerbaijani poem and folk-style song that expresses deep filial piety, longing, and reverence for a father figure or an ancestral elder. Cultural and Artistic Context It highlights the traditional Azerbaijani value where a

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