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Hozan Beеџir - Kevoka Spг® -

In Kurdish culture and literature, the (Kevoka Spî) is a universal symbol of peace and innocence. The lyrics depict a dove that is wounded or unable to find a place to rest. This serves as a metaphor for the Kurdish experience—searching for a "nest" or a homeland where one can live in safety. When Beşir sings of the dove's white feathers being stained or its wings being broken, he is mourning the loss of life and the disruption of a peaceful existence. 2. A Tale of Forbidden or Distant Love

The singer follows the flight of the dove, hoping it will lead him to his beloved. Hozan BeЕџir - Kevoka SpГ®

The lyrics describe a "deep wound" ( birîna kûr ) that won't heal. This represents the "seuda"—a specific kind of melancholic longing or "love sickness" common in Middle Eastern folk music. In Kurdish culture and literature, the (Kevoka Spî)

On a more personal level, the song tells the story of a lover calling out to a partner who is far away or unreachable. When Beşir sings of the dove's white feathers