Style: folk with mysticism and ritual aesthetics, immersing the listener in an ancient rite — a connection with ancestors and nature. Key images: a pagan temple site, an oak tree, bonfires, an elder. Rhythm: iambic tetrameter, couplets (AABB), 4‑line stanzas; slow or moderately slow tempo (90–100 BPM) for a meditative, ritual feel. Repetitions of key images (the oak, bonfires, ancestors) create a hypnotic effect. Performance: deep, restrained vocals with expressive intonation; acoustic guitar, gusli, jew’s harp, tambourine; natural sounds (wind, fire) possible. Choral backing may echo key lines, reinforcing unity across generations. Dynamics mostly quiet/medium, with crescendos at climaxes. Clear diction preserves poetic symbolism. Overall, the song resembles an ancient ballad or ritual chant, uniting past and present through kin memory.