: The protagonist describes himself as "sailing through my memories," where the past is a vast, often turbulent ocean that offers the only connection to his lost loved ones.
There is a profound sense of urgency and waning time. He asks, "Will I see some of them before death?" as he watches his life "folding" like a book. Ahmed Bukhatir - Mobheron
The narrator explicitly calls out to his children ("my sons and daughters"), begging them not to leave him alone as his "life no longer tastes sweet". : The protagonist describes himself as "sailing through
Like much of Bukhatir’s work, "Mobheron" is performed (vocals only) in accordance with Islamic nasheed traditions. This minimalist approach places the entire emotional weight on his vocal delivery, which transitions from a steady narrative tone to a more pleading, melodic intensity during the chorus. The narrator explicitly calls out to his children