Dle yaman, kamin egav kraki bes,
Vay dle yaman, ekav hasav jur dzovu kes,
Yaman yaman
Dle Yaman, Mer Tun, Dzer Tun, Dimats, Dimats
Vay, Dle Yaman, Heriq anes achqov imac
Yaman, Yaman,
Dle yaman, arev tibav Massis sarin
Vay dle yaman, karot mnatsi yesim yarin
Yaman yaman
Soghomon Gevorgi Soghomonyan (Սողոմոն Գևորգի Սողոմոնյան), commonly known as Komitas Vardapet (Կոմիտաս Վարդապետ, by Western Armenian transliteration also Gomidas Vartabed) or simply Komitas (Gomidas) (born on September 26 or October 8a, 1869, in Kütahya, Ottoman Empire; died on October 22, 1935, in Paris, France) was an Armenian priest, composer, choir leader, singer, music ethnologist, music pedagogue and musicologist. Many regard him as the founder of modern Armenian classical music.
Komitas lost his mind after witnessing the 1915 Armenian Genocide and is considered a martyr of the genocide.[1]