As noted in various interpretations, such as those found on Shazam and Apple Music , the song captures the essence of gurbet (exile).
Below is a draft paper exploring the cultural and emotional significance of the song. Ax Daye Lele Daye
The mother is the only one who can truly witness and validate the pain of the exile. Themes of Exile and Struggle As noted in various interpretations, such as those
Many versions of the song reference leaving one's village or the destruction of the home. As noted in various interpretations
In Kurdish culture, and specifically within this song, the mother figure represents more than a biological parent; she is a symbol of the land itself. By addressing the mother, the singer connects personal suffering to the broader national struggle.