The final stanza often includes the poet's name, Bəhmən , declaring his loyalty to his roots and people.

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.

The poem typically follows a traditional rhyme scheme, moving from the physical traits of the father to the natural world and finally to the poet’s own identity:

Asking for advice and praising the "tongue" (words) and "hands" (labor/guidance) of the father.

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

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

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