Zй™limxan Yaqub Zarafat Gй™lmй™sin Sй™nй™ Bu (COMPLETE • Tricks)
: He warns of a world where "lions and tigers turn into sheep" and where "malicious games" are played behind closed doors.
The poem concludes with a reminder of the inevitability of loss. He writes that "winter will take your life like snow" and that you will eventually leave this world "empty-handed". This stark reminder serves not to discourage the reader, but to encourage a life lived with integrity, awareness, and respect for the "truth of the Haq" (God/Truth). Zəlimxan Yaqub — Zarafat gəlməsin sənə bu dünya ZЙ™limxan Yaqub Zarafat GЙ™lmЙ™sin SЙ™nЙ™ Bu
Yaqub begins with a stern warning: "Do not joke, I beg of you, this world is not a field for jokes". He contrasts the "easy walk of an ant" with the demanding "field of a racing horse," suggesting that while life may seem small or manageable at times, it requires the strength and endurance of a champion to navigate truly. The poet emphasizes that life is not a game but a serious responsibility where every action has weight. The Dangers of Deception and Greed : He warns of a world where "lions