Turan Hastane Г–nгјnde Д°ncir — Hгјseyin
He was sent home to Yozgat for recovery, but his fiancé's family refused to let him see her, fearing he would infect her or that she would be tied to a dying man.
(The Fig Tree in Front of the Hospital) is a hauntingly beautiful Turkish folk song ( türkü ) famously interpreted by Hüseyin Turan on his 1997 album Kirvem . It is not just a song but a tragic narrative rooted in the Yozgat region of central Anatolia. The Story Behind the Song HГјseyin Turan Hastane Г–nГјnde Д°ncir
Eventually hospitalized in Istanbul, the young man spent his final days looking out of a window at a fig tree in the hospital courtyard. He composed the lyrics to this song as a final message to his beloved and his mother before passing away. Key Lyrics and Themes He was sent home to Yozgat for recovery,
The song is a lamet (elegy) inspired by a true story from the Akdağmadeni district. The Story Behind the Song Eventually hospitalized in
A young man who was "beşik kertmesi" (betrothed since infancy) to a girl from his village.
While serving his mandatory military service, he contracted tuberculosis—a devastating and often incurable disease at the time.
