Yaеџar — Gagaв Ceylan Ft Tarkan

: The lyrics contrast "Rumeli laments" on the left and "Mesopotamia" on the right, bridging different cultural regions of Turkey through shared sorrow.

: Phrases like "Neither a mortar shell nor a bullet; I was hit by you" and "They hung you in my eyes, my gazelle" directly address the violent nature of her death and the lasting impact on those who remember her. YaЕџar GagaВ Ceylan Ft Tarkan

Written and composed by the legendary in 2012, the song was later included in Yaşar Gaga's album Alakasız Şarkılar . The lyrics use the metaphor of a "ceylan" (gazelle) to represent both the girl and innocence lost. Key themes in the song include: : The lyrics contrast "Rumeli laments" on the

: The refrain "Don't wander, gazelle, in these mountains; night is a necklace, day is a graveyard" serves as a haunting warning about the dangers present in conflicted regions. Notable Versions The lyrics use the metaphor of a "ceylan"

The song memorializes , who was tragically killed in 2009 by an explosive device (often identified as a mortar shell) while she was herding sheep in the Lice district of Diyarbakır, Turkey. Her mother famously had to collect her remains in her apron, a harrowing image that became a symbol of civilian suffering. Composition and Meaning

While the original was recorded by Nükhet Duru, the version featuring Tarkan and Sezen Aksu is the most widely known. You can find different arrangements, such as the Kıvanch K Versiyon or the Mustafa Ceceli Versiyon .