Neset Ertas Su Fani Dunyaya Geldim -

His playing is intricate, using "tavır" (striking techniques) that mimic the heartbeat or a sobbing voice.

"Şu Fani Dünyaya Geldim" is a staple at gatherings in Turkey because it provides comfort through shared sorrow. It teaches listeners: To practice . To value love ( Aşk ) over possessions. To accept destiny with grace. Famous Lines (Translated) "I came into this mortal world to stay, But I found no path that doesn't lead away. I laughed a little, but cried my life away, This world is a bridge I'm just crossing today." Neset Ertas Su Fani Dunyaya Geldim

A recurring theme in Ertaş’s work is (longing/displacement). In this song, he speaks of the soul being a stranger in the world, longing for its true home or for a loved one who has passed. Human Equality To value love ( Aşk ) over possessions

Neşet Ertaş, known as the (The Plectrum of the Steppe), was a master of the bağlama . His music belongs to the Abdal tradition , a nomadic bard culture that blends Sufi philosophy with the raw emotions of rural Anatolia. In this specific song, he explores the fleeting nature of life and the inevitability of death. Lyrical Breakdown & Themes I laughed a little, but cried my life

The title translates to and the lyrics follow a journey from birth to the realization of life’s vanity. The Illusion of Time