The song is characterized by its intense metaphors for longing and grief:
The repeated refrain, "Git ara bul getir, saçlarını yol getir" (Go search, find, and bring her; pull her hair and bring her), conveys a raw, almost aggressive level of desperation and anger. Д°brahim TatlД±sesВ SaГ§larД±nД± Yol Getir
Tabip sen elleme benim yaramı (Doctor, do not touch my wound) Beni bu dertlere salanı getir (Bring the one who cast me into these troubles) Benden bu ömrümü çalanı getir, le le (Bring the one who stole this life of mine) Git ara, bul getir, saçlarını yol getir, oy oy oy oy (Go search, find and bring her, pull her hair and bring her) The song is characterized by its intense metaphors
The narrator tells a doctor not to touch their wound, as the only cure is the return of the one who caused the pain. The song, written by and composed by Aydın
(meaning "Pull out her hair and bring her to me") is a prominent Turkish Arabesk-folk song performed by İbrahim Tatlıses , first released on his album Sizler İçin on October 18, 2005.
The song, written by and composed by Aydın Kara , is a powerful expression of heartbreak and desperation. It tells the story of someone suffering from a deep emotional wound, pleading for the return of the lover who "stole" their life. Key Lyrics & Meaning
İbrahim Tatlıses, often called (The Emperor), is one of Turkey's most influential artists. This track is a staple of his live performances, often featured on his long-running television program, the İbo Show . It has also seen modern resurgence through various remixes, such as Burako Beats' Anatolian Trap version.
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