Aysun Gгјltekin Gele Gele Geldik Access

The refrain identifies the three heaviest burdens a human can bear: being torn from loved ones ( ayrılık ), the struggle of need ( yoksulluk ), and finally, death ( ölüm ). Aysun Gültekin’s Interpretation

The song is often subtitled (One Separation, One Poverty, One Death), a phrase famously attributed to the 17th-century poet Karacaoğlan . The lyrics reflect a deeply stoic and melancholic worldview: Aysun GГјltekin Gele Gele Geldik

Yaprak Sayar - Gele Gele Geldik (Bir Ayrılık Bir Yoksulluk) The refrain identifies the three heaviest burdens a

Known for her crystalline TRT style, Gültekin preserves the regional nuances of Urfa while maintaining a refined, classical folk aesthetic. She utilizes the Kürdi makam's inherent sadness without

She utilizes the Kürdi makam's inherent sadness without over-dramatization, letting the weight of the lyrics carry the performance.

The opening line, "Gele gele geldik bir kara taşa" (Coming and coming, we arrived at a black stone), symbolizes the grave or an insurmountable obstacle. It suggests that no matter what path one takes, life eventually leads to the same destination.

Aysun Gültekin is widely considered one of the most authoritative voices for this piece. Her rendition is characterized by: