: The lyrics typically describe the transition from summer to autumn, focusing on the cooling weather and the arrival of "Payız" (Autumn).
: Common imagery includes yellowing leaves, birds migrating to warmer climates, and the need for çətirlər (umbrellas) to stay dry during the frequent yağış (rain).
(Autumn) and "Çətirlər, Yağış" (Umbrellas, Rain) are popular themes in Azerbaijani children's songs (Uşaq mahnıları) that teach kids about the changing seasons. These songs are often used in kindergartens and early primary education to help children recognize weather patterns and seasonal clothing through music. Key Themes and Content Payiz Yaz Usag Mahnisi Cetirler Yagish
: Mentioning how the wind blows and the sun hides behind the clouds. Where to Listen
: Encouraging children to open their colourful umbrellas and wear rain boots. : The lyrics typically describe the transition from
While there are various versions by different composers (such as Mehriban Nagiyeva), they often follow this pattern:
: Like other famous Azerbaijani children's songs such as Cücələrim (My Chicks), these songs use repetitive rhythms and simple vocabulary to improve language skills and rhythmic coordination in young children. Typical Lyrics Structure These songs are often used in kindergartens and
: Describing the sound of raindrops falling on the ground or windowpane.