"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 .
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) Yollar Seni Gide Gide Usandim
Experience the different emotional interpretations of this classic Malatya folk song through these performances: Ender Balkır - Yollar Seni Gide Gide Usandım YouTube · Ender Balkır "Yollar Seni Gide Gide Usandım" is a profound
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. Source Person: The song was compiled by Mehmet Seske