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: The song is traditionally associated with the Adana region of Turkey.
: It was compiled by Durmuş Yazıcıoğlu , with "Yöre Ekibi" (local group) cited as the source in official Turkish folk repertories .
: References to high mountains and tulips represent the beauty of the homeland and the permanence of love despite the transient nature of parting. Musical Characteristics Genre : Traditional Turkish Folk (Türk Halk Müziği).
: One of the most famous lines, " Ölüm Allah'ın emri de şu ayrılık olmasaydı " (Death is God's command, if only this separation didn't exist), reflects the Turkish cultural sentiment that separation can be more painful than death itself.
: A narrator offers a "vow" ( telli kurban ) at the barracks gate for his beloved.
The lyrics, as seen on Musixmatch and Vikikaynak , tell the story of a soldier separated from his beloved. Key motifs include:
: Usually performed as a slow, melancholic bozlak or high-emotion folk piece, emphasizing the "ah" (sigh) and sorrow inherent in the lyrics.
