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Whether a genuine lost masterpiece, a clever fabrication, or a spectral collaboration between a dead dissident and a modern band, Verjin Zangi Xosqer Banastexcutyunner occupies a unique space in Armenian letters. It reminds us that poetry, like a bell’s ring, does not need a clear origin to move the listener. It only needs resonance.
Throughout the former Soviet republics, the "Last Bell" (Վերջին Զանգ) marks one of the most significant and emotional milestones in a young person's life. It is the official farewell to school, a day of nostalgia, tears, gratitude, and boundless hope for the future. In Armenia, this tradition is known as and at the heart of this ceremony lies its soul: "Verjin Zangi Xosqer Banastexcutyunner" — the poems and heartfelt speeches that fill the air on this final day of school. These works of student poetry and farewell speeches are not just words; they are a timeless artistic expression of a universal rite of passage. Verjin Zangi Xosqer Banastexcutyunner
In Armenia, the "Verjin Zang" (Last Bell) is a deeply emotional event often accompanied by the tradition of the "Last Waltz" dance. When delivering a speech in Armenia, it is customary to include a line about the school being Whether a genuine lost masterpiece, a clever fabrication,