The narrator describes seeing his beloved gathering almonds in the rain, a scene that evokes the rural life of the Albanian south.
Unlike many polyphonic songs that focus on heroic history, this is a lyrical "këngë dashurie" (love song), using pastoral metaphors to describe a lifelong affection. Lyrical Meaning
The final lines, "une mali ti bora" (I the mountain, you the snow), illustrate a permanent, inseparable bond where the two elements define each other's existence. Cultural Legacy: Ansambli Folklorik Cipini
Kalo Bregu, a renowned voice in Southern Albanian folk, provides the melodic lead. His vocal delivery is characterized by the "klithma" (cries) and emotional swells typical of the Vlorë region.
The lyrics tell a story of a love that began in childhood ("qe te vogel fare") and has matured into a protective, bittersweet devotion. Key themes include:
The track is a classic example of , a UNESCO-protected intangible cultural heritage.