Պոեմը իրենից ներկայացնում է Կոմիտասի կենսագրության լիրիկական պատմվածք, որը բաժանված է 6 գլխի՝ համազանգերի, որոնցից յուրաքանչյուրը իր հերթին կազմված է ղողանջներից։ Կառուցվածքն ըստ կոմիտասյան երգերի է, այսինքն շարադրված Կոմիտասի ողջ կյանքն ըստ նրա համապատասխան երգերի, եթե որբ է` «Անտունի», եթե պանդուխտ է` «Կռունկ», եթե սիրո մասին է` «Սոնա յար»:
Paruyr Rafaeli Ghazaryan (better known as Paruyr Sevak; in Armenian: Պարույր Սևակ (Ղազարյան); January 26, 1924 - June 17 , 1971) was an Armenian poet. He is considered one of the greatest Armenian poets of all time.
Sevak was born in Sovetashen (now Zangakatun) village, Soviet Armenia to Rafael and Anahit Soghomonyan. He studied at Yerevan State University and Moscow's Gorky Institute of Literature. A doctor of philology, Sevag was one of the senior researchers of the M. Abeghyan Yerevan Institute of Literature.
Sevak died on June 17, 1971 in an automobile accident while on a drive back to Yerevan. In previous years, he had been voicing out his criticism of the corruption of the Soviet establishment and for this, many Armenians believe, he was murdered by the Soviet KGB(FBI). His wife, Nelly Menagharishvili, also died in the accident. He was buried in the backyard of his home, in Zangakatun, which later became a museum.
Ինչո՞ւ է կյանքը հաճախ այնպիսի չար խաղեր խաղում, Որ մտածելիս մարդու սրտի մեջ արյունն է պաղում:
(Why does life often play such evil games, Thinking about which, freezes the blood in one’s heart.)
'Never-ending Cries from the Belfry' is a biographical poem about Soghomon Soghomonian, known as Komitas Vardapet, who was a famous Armenian priest, composer and musicologist.
Իսկ որտեղ երգը՝ Այնտեղ էլ նա է...
On 24th of April 1915 he and many famous and outstanding Armenians were arrested and deported to Anatolia where they witnessed the outset of the atrocious genocide of the Armenians. After interventions on his behalf he was eventually allowed to return to Constantinople, but he returned a lost and broken soul. In 1916 his health deteriorated and he was admitted to a psychiatric hospital. He never recovered. He died in 1935 in a sanatorium in France.