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: The lyrics reach a peak of despair with the line, "Allah'ım bu dünyaya ben niye geldim?" (My God, why did I come to this world?), reflecting a deep existential crisis.

: The opening lines, "Görüyorum ki her gün meyhanedesin" (I see you are at the tavern every day), establish a scene of someone trying to drown their sorrows.

The story goes that Tekin, a young man at the time, was deeply in love and preparing for marriage. When the engagement unexpectedly fell apart, the emotional toll was so severe that his hair reportedly began to turn white from the stress and grief. He poured that "white-haired" agony into a poem that would eventually become one of the most famous songs in Turkish music history. A Metaphor for Life and Suffering Adnan Ећenses Neden SaГ§larД±n BeyazlamД±Еџ

Whether you've heard it in a smoky meyhane or through a nostalgic Spotify playlist, this track carries a weight that few modern songs can match. But what is the story behind these haunting lyrics? The Man Behind the Lyrics: Cengiz Tekin

: The singer addresses the listener as "Arkadaş" (Friend), creating a sense of shared suffering between the performer and the audience. Why This Version Is "The" Version : The lyrics reach a peak of despair

While Adnan Şenses made the song a cultural staple, the raw pain of the lyrics was penned by .

Though many have covered it, Adnan Şenses' interpretation is often considered the definitive version. Known for his powerful, emotive voice, Şenses didn't just sing the words; he lived them through his performance. When the engagement unexpectedly fell apart, the emotional

The song isn't just about aging; it’s about the .