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Farrokh, a young man from the bustling city, had come to the highlands to find peace. He first saw her standing on a jagged ridge at sunset, her silhouette framed by a burning orange sky. She wasn't just a girl; she seemed like the soul of the mountain itself.

The song celebrates this devotion—a man captivated by a girl who owns nothing but the earth beneath her feet and the heart in her chest, proving that the most profound love often blooms in the quietest places. 🎵 Key Themes Celebrating rural life over urban vanity. Pure Devotion: Love that requires no material wealth. Farrokh, a young man from the bustling city,

In the golden foothills of the Alborz Mountains, where the air tastes of wild zest and cold springs, lived a girl named Sahar. To the villagers, she was simply the shepherd’s daughter. While others spent their days in the bazaar, Sahar spent hers chasing the horizon with her father’s flock. The song celebrates this devotion—a man captivated by

She didn't wear silk or gold. Her beauty was found in her sun-kissed skin and the way her laughter echoed through the canyons. She carried a wooden staff and wore a colorful scarf that fluttered like a signal fire against the green slopes. In the golden foothills of the Alborz Mountains,

Often described as vibrant and flowing in the wind.

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