Omer Sahinpotpori Erik Dalibulguru Kaynatirlar Ha -
The song’s infectious rhythm and "kaşık havası" (spoon dance) style make it impossible for guests to stay seated. It encourages people to ignore gossip—"Eller ne derse desinler" (Let others say what they want)—and simply enjoy the moment through dance.
: Lines like "Elin gızı naziktir" (The stranger's daughter is delicate) emphasize respect and gentleness in social interactions. Omer Sahinpotpori Erik Dalibulguru Kaynatirlar Ha
Originally credited to the local master (known as Dirmilli Curacı Kadir), "Erik Dalı" remains a bridge between Turkey's rural folk roots and its modern pop culture. The song’s infectious rhythm and "kaşık havası" (spoon
: The central metaphor "Erik dalı gevrektir" (The plum branch is brittle) warns that it shouldn't be stepped on or bent. This is often interpreted as a reminder to handle people and relationships with care. Originally credited to the local master (known as
The lyrics you provided, popularized by artists like Ömer Faruk Bostan and Ömer Şahin , belong to the famous Turkish folk song and dance "Erik Dalı Gevrektir."
