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: The "pavements" are not just stone; they are portrayed as a living entity that "breastfeeds" the lonely wanderer and hears his silent screams.

: The arrangement evokes the feeling of walking alone in a dark, wet alleyway, matching the poem's themes of fear, death, and isolation. "Kaldırımlar I" vs. "Kaldırımlar II" aykut_kuskaya_kaldirimlar

Aykut Kuşkaya's musical adaptation of (The Pavements) is widely regarded as one of the most powerful interpretations of Necip Fazıl Kısakürek’s legendary 1927 poem. While many artists have tackled this masterpiece, Kuşkaya’s version—originally featured on his 1998 album Nereye Kadar —is noted for its haunting, atmospheric quality that mirrors the poem's deep sense of existential dread and urban loneliness. A Masterpiece of Melancholy : The "pavements" are not just stone; they