Ender Balkд±r Ruhumda Sд±zд± (canlд±) -
While it is a traditional folk ballad, Ender Balkır's 2019 rendition gained massive popularity after being featured on the soundtrack of the hit Turkish TV series Çukur .
The song portrays an invisible, emotional pain that no physical medicine can heal. Ender BalkД±r Ruhumda SД±zД± (CanlД±)
The recurring line "Bedenimde değil ruhumda sızı" (The pain is not in my body, but in my soul) emphasizes that spiritual and mental suffering can be more intense than physical wounds. While it is a traditional folk ballad, Ender
The lyrics draw parallels to figures like Kerem (from the tragic romance Kerem and Aslı ) and Mansur (Hallaj-i Mansur), symbolizing extreme suffering and sacrifice for one's truth or love. About the Artist: Ender Balkır The lyrics draw parallels to figures like Kerem
is a poignant Turkish folk song (türkü) popularized by Ender Balkır . The "Canlı" (Live) version captures the raw emotional depth of a piece that has become a modern anthem of grief and inner struggle in Turkey. Song Background and Origins
The lyrics belong to the late Alevi-Turkish folk poet Nesimi Çimen , who tragically lost his life in the 1993 Sivas massacre.
While it is a traditional folk ballad, Ender Balkır's 2019 rendition gained massive popularity after being featured on the soundtrack of the hit Turkish TV series Çukur .
The song portrays an invisible, emotional pain that no physical medicine can heal.
The recurring line "Bedenimde değil ruhumda sızı" (The pain is not in my body, but in my soul) emphasizes that spiritual and mental suffering can be more intense than physical wounds.
The lyrics draw parallels to figures like Kerem (from the tragic romance Kerem and Aslı ) and Mansur (Hallaj-i Mansur), symbolizing extreme suffering and sacrifice for one's truth or love. About the Artist: Ender Balkır
is a poignant Turkish folk song (türkü) popularized by Ender Balkır . The "Canlı" (Live) version captures the raw emotional depth of a piece that has become a modern anthem of grief and inner struggle in Turkey. Song Background and Origins
The lyrics belong to the late Alevi-Turkish folk poet Nesimi Çimen , who tragically lost his life in the 1993 Sivas massacre.