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: The central plea is "Let’s miss each other, but not be lovers," based on the observation that "lovers separate quickly".

: The text reflects a deep-seated fear that once a relationship is formalized as "love," it loses its spiritual permanence and becomes subject to the mundane cycle of breakup. About Xəzər Süleymanlı XЙ™zЙ™r Suleymanli GЙ™l Sevgili Olmayaq

The work explores a paradoxical approach to love: the desire for eternal connection by avoiding the formal label of "lovers". It suggests that typical romantic relationships are fragile and prone to quick endings, whereas a deeper, unnamed bond can last a lifetime. : The central plea is "Let’s miss each

: It encourages acts typical of romance—missing one another, getting jealous, and reconciling—but rejects the official status to protect the bond from the "inevitable" end of modern relationships. It suggests that typical romantic relationships are fragile

Xəzər Süleymanlı (born 1989) is a leading figure in contemporary Azerbaijani recitation. He is celebrated for transforming poetry into a sensory experience, often performing with musical accompaniment (such as piano or kamancha) to sold-out audiences. His YouTube channel and social media platforms, like Instagram and TikTok , have amassed millions of views for his soulful interpretations of poems about love, loss, and the human condition.