

The song's lyrics are credited to the 18th-century poet . The verses explore themes of profound longing, spiritual devotion, and the pain of love:
: The lyrics use powerful metaphors, such as comparing the beloved's hair to a noose and expressing a willingness to be "dust under the feet" ( turab ) to show total surrender.
: The refrain "dost hü hü" is a traditional mystical chant used to evoke a sense of spiritual connection and breath. Where to Listen
: Vocals and kopuz (a traditional three-stringed instrument).
The song's lyrics are credited to the 18th-century poet . The verses explore themes of profound longing, spiritual devotion, and the pain of love:
: The lyrics use powerful metaphors, such as comparing the beloved's hair to a noose and expressing a willingness to be "dust under the feet" ( turab ) to show total surrender.
: The refrain "dost hü hü" is a traditional mystical chant used to evoke a sense of spiritual connection and breath. Where to Listen
: Vocals and kopuz (a traditional three-stringed instrument).