The poet describes the human heart as "ailing" ( hasta gönül ) and identifies the Prophet as the ultimate source of spiritual medicine ( devâ ).
O soul of the Great Messenger, more beautiful than the beautiful. Hasta gönlüme nazar kıl kalbime sensin devâ Look upon my ailing heart; you are the remedy for my soul. Derdime dermân olan ancak cemâlin nûrudur The poet describes the human heart as "ailing"
The final verses often include a plea for intercession on the Day of Judgment, mentioning Hazret-i Zehrâ (Fatima) and the various names of the Prophet like Ahmed, Mahmûd, and Mustafâ . Ey güzellerden güzel rûhum Resul-i Kibriyâ The poet describes the human heart as "ailing"