Ne feryat edersin divane bülbül (Why do you cry out, mad nightingale?) Senin bu feryadın gülşene kalsın (Let this cry of yours remain for the rose garden) Bu dünyada eremezsen murada (If you cannot reach your desire in this world) Huzuru mahşerde divana kalsın (Let it wait for the divine council in the hereafter). Ne Feryad Edersin Divane Bülbül - Song by Seha Okuş
is a profound Turkish folk song ( türkü ) traditionally rooted in the Elazığ region . While it has been performed by many legendary artists, the version by Deniz Toprak gained significant modern popularity through its feature in the TV drama series Zümrüdüanka . Origin and Cultural Context
The song was compiled by Ahmet Yamacı from Suat Albayrak and is formally recognized as an Elazığ türkü .
The lyrics urge the suffering soul to find peace by leaving unresolvable sorrows to a higher power or divine destiny.
The recurring sentiment in the song captures the essence of patient suffering:
A key verse suggests that if one cannot reach their desires in this world, they should wait for justice and fulfillment in the afterlife ( huzuru mahşer ). Key Lyrics Snippet
Ne feryat edersin divane bülbül (Why do you cry out, mad nightingale?) Senin bu feryadın gülşene kalsın (Let this cry of yours remain for the rose garden) Bu dünyada eremezsen murada (If you cannot reach your desire in this world) Huzuru mahşerde divana kalsın (Let it wait for the divine council in the hereafter). Ne Feryad Edersin Divane Bülbül - Song by Seha Okuş
is a profound Turkish folk song ( türkü ) traditionally rooted in the Elazığ region . While it has been performed by many legendary artists, the version by Deniz Toprak gained significant modern popularity through its feature in the TV drama series Zümrüdüanka . Origin and Cultural Context
The song was compiled by Ahmet Yamacı from Suat Albayrak and is formally recognized as an Elazığ türkü .
The lyrics urge the suffering soul to find peace by leaving unresolvable sorrows to a higher power or divine destiny.
The recurring sentiment in the song captures the essence of patient suffering:
A key verse suggests that if one cannot reach their desires in this world, they should wait for justice and fulfillment in the afterlife ( huzuru mahşer ). Key Lyrics Snippet