A significant portion of the song is a series of emotional outcries, including the line "Yüreğin yansın" (May your heart burn), directed at the one who left.
While primarily associated with Feryadi, some sources also credit the lyrics to Münire Aksaray and the melody to Hüseyin Bitmez for certain arrangements in the Kürdi makam. Lyrical Themes and Meaning
It uses traditional folk metaphors, such as owls perching in a garden ( "Bağına bahçana baykuşlar konsun" ) as a symbol of desolation and bad luck for the beloved who betrayed them. Popular Performances
The title translates roughly to "What kind of love was this?" and the lyrics express a "heart-burning" sorrow:
A significant portion of the song is a series of emotional outcries, including the line "Yüreğin yansın" (May your heart burn), directed at the one who left.
While primarily associated with Feryadi, some sources also credit the lyrics to Münire Aksaray and the melody to Hüseyin Bitmez for certain arrangements in the Kürdi makam. Lyrical Themes and Meaning Bu Ne Sevda Idi
It uses traditional folk metaphors, such as owls perching in a garden ( "Bağına bahçana baykuşlar konsun" ) as a symbol of desolation and bad luck for the beloved who betrayed them. Popular Performances A significant portion of the song is a
The title translates roughly to "What kind of love was this?" and the lyrics express a "heart-burning" sorrow: Bu Ne Sevda Idi