Emel: Sayд±nв Sakд±n Bir Sг¶z Sг¶yleme

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They are actually a poem titled "Kıskanç" (Jealous), written by one of Turkey’s most influential poets, Faruk Nafiz Çamlıbel .

The soul-stirring melody was composed by Suat Sayın in 1973, becoming an instant classic of the era. Emel SayД±nВ SakД±n Bir SГ¶z SГ¶yleme

Known also by the title , this masterpiece is a cornerstone of the Muhayyer Kürdi makam. It’s a song about a love so intense it borders on jealousy—where even the wind or a mother’s touch is seen as a rival for the beloved’s attention. The Story Behind the Song:

"Düşmanımdır seni kim bulursa cana yakın, Annen bile okşasa, benim bağrım kan olur." (Whoever finds you dear is my enemy; even if your mother caresses you, my heart bleeds.) 🎧 Emel Sayın - İntizar on YouTube They

While many have covered it, Emel Sayın’s 1973 rendition remains the definitive version for many, capturing the "tender ache" and "moonlit romance" she is known for. A Verse to Remember:

Whether you're exploring Turkish Culture 101 or just looking for a song to lose yourself in, this track is a perfect doorway into the golden age of film music. It’s a song about a love so intense

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