Nə olar otur dərdimi dinlə (Please sit and listen to my trouble) Mən bir ömür yaşaram səninlə (I would live a lifetime with you) Qurban olum soyuq olma mənlə (I beg you, do not be cold with me) Dərdimin üstünə dərdi gətirmə (Do not bring more trouble upon my troubles)
The narrator expresses a willingness to spend a lifetime with their partner, provided the partner stops being emotionally distant ("soyuq olma mənlə"). Derdimin Ustune Derdi Getirme
"Derdimin üstüne derdi getirme" is a poignant Azerbaijani and Turkish phrase that translates to It is most widely recognized as a central lyric in the popular song titled "Derdimi Dinle" (Listen to My Trouble), which has been performed by notable artists such as Vasif Azimov and Ayten Rasul . Context and Meaning Nə olar otur dərdimi dinlə (Please sit and
The phrase serves as a desperate plea for empathy and kindness from a loved one. In the context of the song "Derdimi Dinle," the narrator describes a state of deep emotional exhaustion and longing. The core message is a request for the other person not to be "cold" or indifferent, as their current emotional burden is already at its limit. Key Themes in the Lyrics In the context of the song "Derdimi Dinle,"
The lyrics often begin with the narrator seeing a former or distant love and being overcome with tears, realizing they haven't truly moved on.