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Sen Sivas I Seyret Apr 2026

The song is a masterclass in the gurbet (longing for home/loved ones) genre of Turkish music. Its lyrics describe an evening ascent to the historical to overlook the city.

: Sivas Castle serves as a literal and metaphorical high point, representing a place of clarity and shared intimacy above the bustle of the world.

: While it has been performed for decades in folk circles, professional studio versions gained massive popularity in the early 2010s, notably on Telli Kılıç's 2012 album, Sen Sivas'ı Seyret . Lyrical Meaning and Themes Sen Sivas I Seyret

: The lyrics often include lines like " İste bu canını yoluna sersin " (Ask, and let this life be laid at your feet), emphasizing a deep, self-sacrificing love common in traditional Anatolian poetry.

: A beloved Sivas-based folk artist who passed away in 2021. His work is celebrated for capturing the melancholy and regional pride of Sivas. The song is a masterclass in the gurbet

: The central refrain, " Sen Sivas’ı seyret, yar bende seni " (You watch Sivas, my dear, and I will watch you), suggests that even the grandest scenery of one's hometown is incomparable to the beauty of the beloved.

"Sen Sivas'ı Seyret" (translated as "You Watch Sivas, Let Me Watch You") is a poignant Turkish folk song ( türkü ) that has become a regional anthem for Sivas. It is most widely recognized through the performance of Ceylan and Telli Kılıç , but its cultural roots lie in the traditional folk storytelling of Central Anatolia. Origins and Authorship : While it has been performed for decades

The song, often titled "" (Let's Go Up to the Castle), was penned by the folk poet Mehmet Ferhat (known as "Garip") and composed by Hasan Erdoğan .