Oksy Avdalyan Sers_mexqem_homerelu Ley Le Le: Le Le Leylaрџ¤—рџґ°

: She vowed to "kill this feeling inside," promising that she would never love anyone else in the same way again. It wasn't just a goodbye to him, but a goodbye to the version of herself that lived only for that love.

Every night, she would look toward the mountains and whisper to the wind, "Ley le le le le Leyla," a rhythmic chant that echoed her longing and the rhythmic beat of her aching heart. She realized that continuing to hold onto this feeling was only causing destruction to her soul. The phrase became her mantra: "I will consider my love a sin". : She vowed to "kill this feeling inside,"

: Leyla understood that their paths were fundamentally different. She began to see her devotion not as a virtue, but as a "sin" against her own peace and future. She realized that continuing to hold onto this

: The "Ley le" refrain represents the cyclical nature of her thoughts—round and round they went, always returning to him, until she finally decided to break the loop. She began to see her devotion not as