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(My Heart Burned with Your Longing) is an iconic Anatolian rock and folk ballad popularized by Edip Akbayram . Written and composed by Yalçın Tura , the song is a profound exploration of melancholic longing, unfulfilled promises, and the metaphorical "death" of the heart due to absence. Story Concept: "The Winter of Longing" Inspired by the lyrics of Edip Akbayram.

Yalçın Tura (Originally written for the 1972 film Dönüş ).

A musician returns to a remote village nestled behind "snowy mountains" ( aramızda karlı dağlar ) that have long blocked the path to his past. He carries nothing but a bağlama and a heart that "burned and then faded" ( yandı, yandı, söndü gönlüm ).

Sitting on the porch, he plays the melody one last time. He finally accepts that she didn't just leave; his own heart "died from her absence" ( yokluğundan öldü gönlüm ). The song ends not with a reunion, but with the quiet fading of a fire that burned too long. Key Musical Facts

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(My Heart Burned with Your Longing) is an iconic Anatolian rock and folk ballad popularized by Edip Akbayram . Written and composed by Yalçın Tura , the song is a profound exploration of melancholic longing, unfulfilled promises, and the metaphorical "death" of the heart due to absence. Story Concept: "The Winter of Longing" Inspired by the lyrics of Edip Akbayram.

Yalçın Tura (Originally written for the 1972 film Dönüş ).

A musician returns to a remote village nestled behind "snowy mountains" ( aramızda karlı dağlar ) that have long blocked the path to his past. He carries nothing but a bağlama and a heart that "burned and then faded" ( yandı, yandı, söndü gönlüm ).

Sitting on the porch, he plays the melody one last time. He finally accepts that she didn't just leave; his own heart "died from her absence" ( yokluğundan öldü gönlüm ). The song ends not with a reunion, but with the quiet fading of a fire that burned too long. Key Musical Facts