Gurbet Delinin Biriyim -

In Turkish culture, gurbet refers to more than just being in a foreign place; it describes the emotional state of being a stranger, often accompanied by a deep, aching nostalgia for home. The title roughly translates to or "I am a Lunatic of the Foreign Lands." The lyrics typically express:

"Gurbet Delinin Biriyim" is a classic Turkish folk song ( türkü ) famously performed by the legendary . The song is a poignant reflection on the themes of displacement, longing, and the psychological toll of living in exile or away from one's homeland ( gurbet ). Thematic Core: The Pain of Gurbet Gurbet Delinin Biriyim

A signature of Mahzuni Şerif’s work, blending social commentary with personal suffering. Musical Style and Influence In Turkish culture, gurbet refers to more than

The feeling of being misunderstood or viewed as "mad" by those in a foreign land. Thematic Core: The Pain of Gurbet A signature

Intense, emotive singing that mirrors the desperation of the lyrics.

How the protagonist loses their sense of self while wandering far from their roots.

The song is traditionally performed with the (a long-necked lute). Its melody is characterized by the soulful, rhythmic patterns of the Alevi-Bektashi folk tradition, of which Mahzuni Şerif was a prominent representative. Key musical elements include: