To "prepare a proper story" for this song, you must look at its origins in the poetry of the legendary Azerbaijani poet (19th century). The "Proper Story" of Eziz Dostum
: The lyrics often use the metaphor of a bird with broken wings, unable to reach its nest—a classic symbol for a lover separated from their home. Elif Buse Dogan Eziz Dostum
: The story begins with a soul that has been "wounded" by the world. In the lyrics, the singer speaks to a friend, but this "friend" is often interpreted as a mirror to their own soul or a lost companion who is the only one capable of understanding their pain. To "prepare a proper story" for this song,
: The song is like an unsent letter to a friend who is no longer there. In the lyrics, the singer speaks to a
: The singer laments that "fate" (the felek ) has separated them from their beloved or their homeland. The "story" here is one of displacement—either physical or emotional—where the only bridge back to happiness is the "Eziz Dostum."
: A central theme is the weight of a secret. The narrator has a "trouble" ( derdim var ) that they cannot share with the general public because "not everyone is a confidant." This creates a story of a person walking through a crowded world, feeling completely isolated.