The poem describes deserted homes and their state of ruin, comparing them to incomplete poems and ancient verses.
The poem discusses how the homes are demolished, with broken structures, the alphabet is similar between any two words.
The poem reflects on the residents being scattered, focusing on their absence and the silence that speaks volumes, as if the homes are concealing secrets.
The speaker invokes Aleppo and expresses hope, describing a flower and the relationships between the things and people, talking about equality.
The speaker criticizes those who exploit religion and divide the people, highlighting the distortion of justice and the false claims made by leaders.
The speaker identifies himself as against all aggressors, and the hypocrites and emphasizes his commitment to supporting the vulnerable against oppressors.
The speaker denounces those who exploit and oppress the people, including grave robbers, child murderers, and those who impose tyranny.
The poem concludes with a hopeful message, emphasizing that true honor lies in resisting oppressors, supporting the weak, and not being deceived into forgetting the pain of hardship. Healing comes from expressing the truth, not concealing it.