is a classic Turkish folk song performed by İbrahim Tatlıses , first released on January 1, 1981, as part of the album Huzurum Kalmadı . The song is a poignant expression of enduring longing and the agonizing passage of time while separated from a loved one. Musical and Structural Overview
The narrator describes being captivated by the "moon-like face" ( mah cemaline ) and "bow-shaped eyebrows" ( kaşları yaydır ) of a beauty, which leads to his constant state of distress. Д°brahim TatlД±ses 365 GГјn YandД±
The song is credited as Traditional (Anonim) , indicating it is a folk piece that Tatlıses reinterpreted for a wider audience. Label: It was originally published by BONUS MÜZİK PROD. . Lyrical Themes is a classic Turkish folk song performed by
The lyrics center on the physical and emotional "burning" (a common Turkish metaphor for intense passion or grief) caused by a beautiful beloved. The song is credited as Traditional (Anonim) ,