The song is deeply rooted in the themes of separation, war, and local identity. While it is often performed with a rhythmic, upbeat melody suitable for "kaşık havası" (spoon dances), its story is traditionally one of tragedy.
: The phrase "Kenardan geçeyim" (Let me pass from the side) and "Yol sizin olsun" (The road is yours) reflects a sense of humility, resignation, or the feeling of being an outsider in one's own fate. It often symbolizes the "garip" (strange/lonely) status of the protagonist who is caught between his love and his duty to the state. Artistic Legacy
: A famous folk singer known for her interpretations of regional Central Anatolian songs, she released a popular version on Spotify .
The song is deeply rooted in the themes of separation, war, and local identity. While it is often performed with a rhythmic, upbeat melody suitable for "kaşık havası" (spoon dances), its story is traditionally one of tragedy.
: The phrase "Kenardan geçeyim" (Let me pass from the side) and "Yol sizin olsun" (The road is yours) reflects a sense of humility, resignation, or the feeling of being an outsider in one's own fate. It often symbolizes the "garip" (strange/lonely) status of the protagonist who is caught between his love and his duty to the state. Artistic Legacy Aslan Mustafam Boyle Soylenir Savas Gocer Kenardan Geceyim
: A famous folk singer known for her interpretations of regional Central Anatolian songs, she released a popular version on Spotify . The song is deeply rooted in the themes