"Bahçalarda mor meni, verem ettin sen beni" (In the gardens, purple lace, you have made me consumptive).
"" is a popular Turkish folk song (türkü) performed by Özlem Çelik , released as a single and part of an album of the same name on August 5, 2019. While often searched as a "long article," the phrase typically refers to the tragic backstory or "hikayesi" associated with the lyrics. The Story Behind the Song
The lyrics reflect this heartbreak, particularly in the opening lines: Ozlem Celik Gaziantep Yolunda
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You can find the full version of the song (duration 5:00) on several platforms: "Bahçalarda mor meni, verem ettin sen beni" (In
"Nasıl verem olmayım? Eller sarıyor seni..." (How can I not be ill? Others are embracing you...). Where to Listen
This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge Graph Gaziantep Yolunda The Story Behind the Song The lyrics reflect
The song is based on a poignant Gaziantep folk tale. It tells the story of a young man who falls deeply in love with an Armenian girl. Their love remains unrequited due to their different religious backgrounds and social barriers. The young man eventually falls ill with tuberculosis (consumption) out of grief and longing.
"Bahçalarda mor meni, verem ettin sen beni" (In the gardens, purple lace, you have made me consumptive).
"" is a popular Turkish folk song (türkü) performed by Özlem Çelik , released as a single and part of an album of the same name on August 5, 2019. While often searched as a "long article," the phrase typically refers to the tragic backstory or "hikayesi" associated with the lyrics. The Story Behind the Song
The lyrics reflect this heartbreak, particularly in the opening lines:
: Listen on YouTube Music , Spotify , or Deezer . Subscription : Available on Amazon Music and Apple Music .
You can find the full version of the song (duration 5:00) on several platforms:
"Nasıl verem olmayım? Eller sarıyor seni..." (How can I not be ill? Others are embracing you...). Where to Listen
This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge Graph Gaziantep Yolunda
The song is based on a poignant Gaziantep folk tale. It tells the story of a young man who falls deeply in love with an Armenian girl. Their love remains unrequited due to their different religious backgrounds and social barriers. The young man eventually falls ill with tuberculosis (consumption) out of grief and longing.