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Zamknij wyszukiwarkęThe narrator asks his eyes to weep because his "sevdami" (love) has been taken away.
The version most people know today was released in as part of the Bilal Hancı ile Karabesk project. It was composed by the legendary Black Sea artist Sait Uçar , which gives the song a deep cultural weight within the Turkish folk-rock and "Karabesk" (Karadeniz + Arabesque) genres.
The opening lines, "Giyindun gideyisun" (You are dressed up and leaving), describe the moment the girl puts on her bridal attire to leave her home.
The lyrics tell a melancholic story common in traditional Black Sea folk music—the pain of watching a loved one marry someone else. You can listen to the full version on Spotify or YouTube . Key themes in the song include:
He describes seeing her in her wedding dress ( Gelunlukler içinde ), noting the traditional Black Sea setting like "finduk" (hazelnuts) being thrown into the threshing floor, marking the celebration that signifies his loss. 3. Production & Release