: The opening lines, "Saçlarıma rüzgar değdi / Elin gibi elin gibi" (The wind touched my hair / Like your hand), use the wind as a tactile reminder of a lost loved one.
: Typically performed as a türkü , often featuring the bağlama (a traditional stringed instrument) as the primary accompaniment. Themes and Lyrics
: Verses often describe a path that cannot be retraced ( "Bu yol gidip dönülmezmiş" ), highlighting the irreversibility of time and experience. Zara’s Interpretation
The lyrics evoke a deep sense of longing and spiritual emptiness through nature-based metaphors:
: The song is credited to writers such as Kenan Çallı and Zülfikar Beyhan .
: It is rooted in the musical traditions of Çorum (Sungurlu) .
is a prominent Turkish folk song ( türkü ) famously performed by the singer Zara . The title translates to "My right is a lie, my left is a lie," serving as a profound meditation on disillusionment, the transience of life, and the search for truth in a world perceived as deceptive. Composition and Origins
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: The opening lines, "Saçlarıma rüzgar değdi / Elin gibi elin gibi" (The wind touched my hair / Like your hand), use the wind as a tactile reminder of a lost loved one.
: Typically performed as a türkü , often featuring the bağlama (a traditional stringed instrument) as the primary accompaniment. Themes and Lyrics
: Verses often describe a path that cannot be retraced ( "Bu yol gidip dönülmezmiş" ), highlighting the irreversibility of time and experience. Zara’s Interpretation
The lyrics evoke a deep sense of longing and spiritual emptiness through nature-based metaphors:
: The song is credited to writers such as Kenan Çallı and Zülfikar Beyhan .
: It is rooted in the musical traditions of Çorum (Sungurlu) .
is a prominent Turkish folk song ( türkü ) famously performed by the singer Zara . The title translates to "My right is a lie, my left is a lie," serving as a profound meditation on disillusionment, the transience of life, and the search for truth in a world perceived as deceptive. Composition and Origins