: The "yonca" (clover) growing in front of the house symbolizes beauty and fertility.

"Evlerinin Önü Yonca" is a classic folk melody (türkü) that has been reimagined by numerous artists across the Turkic world.

The song has evolved from a traditional folk piece into a cross-generational anthem. It is frequently played at weddings and cultural celebrations, symbolizing the enduring connection between modern Azerbaijani pop music and its deep folk roots.

: The narrator describes their love interest as having a "long stature and thin waist" ("Boyu uzun beli ince") and expresses the playful threat that if the mother doesn't allow the marriage, the beloved will remain single ("Eğer anay vermezse, evde de bekar kalasan").

The lyrics of the song are deeply rooted in rural imagery and romantic longing:

: Lale Memmedova is a prominent Azerbaijani singer known for blending traditional folk elements with contemporary pop and jazz sensibilities.