: A poignant metaphor describes the ex-lover as a "fire extinguished under the rain," symbolizing a loss of warmth and the eventual shame they will feel when facing the narrator again. Musical Style

: The song suggests that while the narrator suffers now, time will eventually bring regret to the one who left ("Fəryadın göylərə çatacaq sənin / Günahın gözünü tutacaq sənin").

Nazpəri Dostəliyeva’s rendition is characterized by the typical of Azerbaijani pop-folk. Her vocal delivery balances the "ecstatic" energy of a perpetuum mobile with deeply ornamental, emotive phrasing that strikes at the core of human emotion. The arrangement often features traditional Azerbaijani instruments paired with modern synthesizer backings, a hallmark of the late 20th-century Baku music scene. Cultural Legacy

: The narrator admits to crying in secret or behind sunglasses ("Gözümə bir eynək taxıb ağlasam"), but vows that the person who caused the pain will never witness it.

The lyrics portray a narrator dealing with the pain of a departed lover. Rather than focusing on despair, the poem emphasizes . Key motifs include:

Watch Nazpəri Dostəliyeva perform this iconic track in a classic television appearance: