Burhan Topal Agri Dagin Eteginde -

: The longing to be a "flying pigeon" ( uçan güvercin ) or a folk song on people's tongues ( türkü olsam dillerde ) highlights the narrator's desire to escape their current physical and emotional isolation.

The song, written by Çoban Ali , utilizes the immense physical presence of ( Ağrı Dağı ) as a metaphor for the scale of the protagonist's internal struggle. The lyrics describe a love so overwhelming that the singer claims, "Bu bendeki aşk değil" (This thing in me is not just love). Burhan Topal Agri Dagin Eteginde

: Mount Ararat, the highest peak in Turkey, serves as a "confessor." The narrator contemplates shouting their passion to the "snowy mountains" ( karlı dağlara mı yansam ), suggesting that only a force of nature is large enough to hold such immense grief and affection. Burhan Topal’s Musical Style : The longing to be a "flying pigeon"

Burhan Topal's rendition of (At the Foot of Mount Ararat) is a defining piece in modern Turkish folk music ( türkü ), characterized by its raw emotional delivery and its deep roots in Anatolian storytelling. Released in 2006 as part of the album Ağrı Dağı / Sevdim by Şahin Özer Müzik, the song has become one of Topal's most requested and signature tracks. The Narrative of Uncontainable Love : Mount Ararat, the highest peak in Turkey,

Ağrı dağın eteğinde by Burhan Topal - Lyrics - StarMaker