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"Atalar dağ olur, göyə ucalır. / Zaman keçdikcə dağlar qocalır, o da qocalır" (Fathers become mountains, rising to the sky. / As time passes, mountains grow old, and so does he).
The phrase refers to a widely shared and emotional Azerbaijani poem titled (Father's Poem), often described as "Hamını ağladan" (the one that makes everyone cry) due to its touching themes of longing, respect, and the passing of time .
It serves as a reminder to appreciate and love one's father while they are still alive, as their absence leaves a void that "tightens around a person".
The poem reflects on how fathers are like mountains—tall and proud—but as years pass, the "snow" (grey hair) begins to settle on their peaks. Key Verses:
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"Atalar dağ olur, göyə ucalır. / Zaman keçdikcə dağlar qocalır, o da qocalır" (Fathers become mountains, rising to the sky. / As time passes, mountains grow old, and so does he).
The phrase refers to a widely shared and emotional Azerbaijani poem titled (Father's Poem), often described as "Hamını ağladan" (the one that makes everyone cry) due to its touching themes of longing, respect, and the passing of time .
It serves as a reminder to appreciate and love one's father while they are still alive, as their absence leaves a void that "tightens around a person".
The poem reflects on how fathers are like mountains—tall and proud—but as years pass, the "snow" (grey hair) begins to settle on their peaks. Key Verses: