The song often features a direct appeal to the singer's mother ("Darixiram cox anam"—I miss you so much, mother), making it a poignant piece for the Azerbaijani diaspora.

The title translates to " I am in this strange/foreign land ." The lyrics reflect the emotional weight of being away from one's homeland and the longing for family and familiar surroundings.

A recurring sentiment in various versions, such as those performed by Feraset Seferov , includes:

While many artists and amateur musicians have covered the song, it is notably associated with:

It is commonly performed with traditional Azerbaijani instruments or the acoustic guitar , emphasizing a raw, melancholic tone. Performers & Variations

"Men bu qerib elde ozge bir mekanda, xayallarim qalib menim Azerbaycanda!" (I am in this foreign land, in another place, but my dreams remain in Azerbaijan!).

Known for soulful renditions that have gained significant traction on social media .