Zй™limxan Yaqub Zarafat Gй™lmй™sin — Sй™nй™ Bu
: He notes that "poverty is an arrow to the poor man's chest," while the wealthy remain indifferent.
: The poet speaks of the "well of gossip" and the "trap of deceit," urging the reader to protect their head from the "headless" (the foolish or immoral). Philosophical Depth and National Spirit ZЙ™limxan Yaqub Zarafat GЙ™lmЙ™sin SЙ™nЙ™ Bu
The poem concludes with a reminder of the inevitability of loss. He writes that "winter will take your life like snow" and that you will eventually leave this world "empty-handed". This stark reminder serves not to discourage the reader, but to encourage a life lived with integrity, awareness, and respect for the "truth of the Haq" (God/Truth). Zəlimxan Yaqub — Zarafat gəlməsin sənə bu dünya : He notes that "poverty is an arrow
: He warns of a world where "lions and tigers turn into sheep" and where "malicious games" are played behind closed doors. He writes that "winter will take your life