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Muyo Chami (My Beautiful) – Traditional Laz Poem

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March 26, 2026
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Firtina Valley in Rize, the heart of Lazistan

“Muyo Chami” is one of the most beloved traditional Laz poems, passed down through generations of oral tradition. The poem expresses the deep longing for the Laz homeland, its mountains, its sea, and the beloved left behind.

The poem has been set to music by several Laz artists and remains a staple of Laz cultural gatherings and festivals. Its simple yet powerful imagery captures the essence of the Laz connection to their land.

This poem is presented in its original Lazuri with English translation, as part of our effort to document and preserve the rich literary heritage of the Laz people.

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