: It encourages acts typical of romance—missing one another, getting jealous, and reconciling—but rejects the official status to protect the bond from the "inevitable" end of modern relationships.
: The narrator proposes a "pact" (ehdi-peyman) to remain faithful without the title, suggesting they should be "rain and wind" or "soul and heart" to each other instead. XЙ™zЙ™r Suleymanli GЙ™l Sevgili Olmayaq
The poem's narrative is built on several key emotional pillars: : It encourages acts typical of romance—missing one
: The text reflects a deep-seated fear that once a relationship is formalized as "love," it loses its spiritual permanence and becomes subject to the mundane cycle of breakup. About Xəzər Süleymanlı About Xəzər Süleymanlı : The central plea is
: The central plea is "Let’s miss each other, but not be lovers," based on the observation that "lovers separate quickly".
(Let’s Not Be Lovers) is a popular Azeri poem performed as a monologue by Xəzər Süleymanlı , a prominent Azerbaijani reciter and poet known for his emotive "poetry theater" performances. Thematic Overview
Xəzər Süleymanlı (born 1989) is a leading figure in contemporary Azerbaijani recitation. He is celebrated for transforming poetry into a sensory experience, often performing with musical accompaniment (such as piano or kamancha) to sold-out audiences. His YouTube channel and social media platforms, like Instagram and TikTok , have amassed millions of views for his soulful interpretations of poems about love, loss, and the human condition.