: The lyrics serve as a desperate plea to a partner, with the repeated refrain "Neredeysen nerelerdeysen dön iki gözüm" (Wherever you are, return, my dear).
: Often confused with his 1991 hit "İki Gözüm İki Çeşme" (from the album Güneşi Biz Uyandırdık ), "Dön İki Gözüm" represents a later period of his career focused on mature themes of love and freedom.
: The song was written by Fatih Güngör Kısaparmak. It has also been performed by other artists, including Nuray Hafiftaş . Fatih KД±saparmak DГ¶n Д°ki GГ¶zГјm
Dön İki Gözüm - song and lyrics by Fatih Kisaparmak - Spotify
: Kısaparmak uses heavy imagery, such as "ecel yastığına başım koyanda" (when I lay my head on the pillow of death), to illustrate that the pain of separation feels terminal. : The lyrics serve as a desperate plea
: The song is featured on the 2009 album Aşk Ve Özgürlük İçin .
: The verses recall intimate moments, like putting flowers in a lover's hair or "burning the stars one by one," emphasizing the depth of what has been lost. Production and Discography It has also been performed by other artists,
The song follows Kısaparmak’s signature "Contemporary Minstrel" (Çağdaş Ozan) style, blending traditional folk sensibilities with modern emotional storytelling.