Orhan Gencebay Mevsim Bahar Olunca [TRUSTED]
"Mevsim Bahar Olunca" (When It Becomes Spring) is one of the most iconic songs by the legendary Turkish artist , originally released in 1979 as part of his album Yarabbim . The song is celebrated for its optimistic message, blending spiritual themes with a celebration of romantic love as a life-giving force. Musical and Cultural Significance
The lyrics explore the transformative power of love through three primary lenses: Orhan Gencebay Mevsim Bahar Olunca
: The song opens with a prayer ( "Yarabbim sen büyüksün" ) asking for time to stop so that people can experience joy and for "winds of trouble" to cease. "Mevsim Bahar Olunca" (When It Becomes Spring) is
: Its popularity has endured for decades, leading to numerous reinterpretations by artists like Zara and modern experiments in genres like Anatolian Synthwave . Lyrical Themes and Analysis : Its popularity has endured for decades, leading
: A key theme is the limitation of language; the lyrics state that certain emotions are too vast for words and can only be understood by those who have truly loved ( "Sevenler anlar ancak sevmeyen değil" ). Key Sections of the Song Key Lyrics (Turkish) Intro/Prayer Spiritual longing and hope "Durdur geçen zamanı kulların gülsün" Pre-Chorus Surrender to love "Şimdi aşk zamanıdır, aşk ömrün baharıdır" Chorus The beauty of existence "Mevsim bahar olunca... yaşamak ne güzel"