Yollar Seni Gide Gide Usandim Page
Experience the different emotional interpretations of this classic Malatya folk song through these performances: Ender Balkır - Yollar Seni Gide Gide Usandım YouTube · Ender Balkır
The "acı poyraz" (bitter north wind) symbolizes the harsh external forces or fate that eventually separated the lovers. 📜 Key Lyrics Excerpt
The line "Ayağıma diken battı gül sandım" (A thorn pricked my foot, I thought it was a rose) illustrates how love can blind a person to the pain or red flags in a relationship. Yollar Seni Gide Gide Usandim
"Yollar Seni Gide Gide Usandım" is a profound Turkish folk song (türkü) originating from the region. It captures the universal ache of betrayal and the exhaustion of unrequited or failed love through evocative Anatolian metaphors. 🎵 Song Background and Origins Region: Malatya. Source Person: The song was compiled by Mehmet Seske . Composer: Often attributed to Hasan Durak .
The lyrics tell the story of a lover who has traveled long roads in the hope of reaching their beloved, only to realize the person they loved was unfaithful. It captures the universal ache of betrayal and
It has been popularized by artists like Ender Balkır , Belkıs Akkale, and Hüseyin Turan. 📖 Meaning and Themes
Yollar seni gide gide usandım (I am weary of traveling your roads) Ayağıma diken battı gül sandım (A thorn pricked my foot, I thought it was a rose) Ben de seni bir vefalı yar sandım (And I thought you were a faithful lover) Composer: Often attributed to Hasan Durak
The protagonist expresses deep disappointment, referring to the beloved as "muhannet" (unfaithful/cowardly) and realizing that a "wicked girl" (gidinin kızı) cannot be a true partner.
