The track gained immense popularity after being featured in the Turkish television drama series Eşkıya Dünyaya Hükümdar Olmaz ( The Bandit Shall Not Rule the World ), specifically associated with the character Meryem Çakırbeyli. Lyrical Meaning

The song is a lamentation (ağıt) for a lost love. Key metaphors used in the lyrics include:

The lyrics ask who will write the speaker's "ferman" (death warrant or decree) if they die from this grief, highlighting the absolute helplessness of their situation. Notable Versions

"" is a poignant Turkish folk song (türkü) popularized by the master of the baglama, Cengiz Özkan . It is a deeply emotional piece that explores themes of heartbreak, irreparable loss, and spiritual despair. Musical and Historical Context

Referring to a cold autumn wind that withers flowers, symbolizing the chilling effect of losing a loved one.

The speaker declares that even if a legendary healer (like Lokman Hekim) or a doctor were to come, they could find no cure for this emotional wound.

The song is a traditional folk song from the Şanlıurfa region of Turkey.