Havadan Payizin Qoxusu Gй™lirрџќ‚рџќѓ 💫

: The specific "nəğmə" (song) of birds leaving, which serves as a herald of winter.

: The song describes opening a window to the "sonbahar" (late autumn) and hearing the songs of migratory birds, which are described as "beautiful but unfaithful" for their departure.

"Havadan Payızın Qoxusu Gəlir" (The smell of autumn comes from the air) is a evocative Azerbaijani phrase that serves as a cornerstone of the popular song (Transient World) by Teymur Əmrah . It captures the bittersweet transition between seasons as a metaphor for the human experience. Lyricism and Meaning The phrase appears as a recurring motif in the lyrics: Havadan Payizin Qoxusu GЙ™lirрџЌ‚рџЌЃ

: The poetic structure of these lyrics aligns with Azerbaijan's rich tradition of Mugham music and classical poetry, where nature is frequently used to explore deep philosophical and existential themes. The Poem's Core imagery The piece focuses on three primary sensory experiences:

: The "smell of autumn" represents more than just a seasonal shift; it symbolizes the passing of youth and the inevitable arrival of old age ("Qarşıdan qocalıq qoxusu gəlir"). : The specific "nəğmə" (song) of birds leaving,

: Opening the window to witness the physical transformation of the landscape.

: The title "Ötəri Dünya" reinforces the theme that the world and its beauties are temporary. The lyrics compare life to a "durna qatarı" (a crane caravan), moving steadily toward its destination. Cultural Resonance It captures the bittersweet transition between seasons as

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