High-pitched, soulful delivery that transitions from speaking to intense melodic weeping.
The song is a masterclass in the "Bozlak" tradition, characterized by its deep emotional resonance and intricate bağlama (long-necked lute) melodies. The title translates to "As if you are a samiel (poison wind)," using a powerful nature metaphor to describe the destructive force of fate or a painful separation. Neşet Ertaş Neset Ertas Sanki Sam Yelisin
A signature açış (introduction) that sets the melancholy mood. Neşet Ertaş A signature açış (introduction) that sets
Destiny ( kader ), suffering, and the metaphorical "Gönül Dağı" (Mountain of the Heart). Lyrical Breakdown & Themes In Central Anatolian culture, the sam yeli is
As a virtuoso of the bağlama , Ertaş's performance in this track typically includes:
Originally featured on Zahidem (1990) and later included in collections like Garip Bülbül .
In Central Anatolian culture, the sam yeli is a hot, dry wind that scorches crops. Ertaş uses this to describe a "belalı kader" (troublesome fate) that has "withered the rose in my garden."