The lyrics open with the exhaustion of separation ( "Senden ayrı geçen günler / Ha bugün, ha yarın biter" ). It captures the universal feeling of waiting for a reunion that feels perpetually delayed.
The chorus's central question— "Hava nasıl oralarda, üşüyor musun? / Kar yağıyor saçlarıma bilmiyor musun?" —is its most powerful asset. The "snow on the hair" isn't just a weather report; it represents the aging and whitening of hair caused by grief and the coldness of isolation. Cultural and Artistic Impact Edip Akbayram Hava NasД±l Oralarda
Akbayram uses heavy imagery—"burdens on the shoulder" and "fires in the heart"—to ground the romantic longing in the physical reality of a difficult life. The line "Biri söner, biri yanar" (One [fire] goes out, another starts) suggests a cycle of hardship that the protagonist endures while away from their loved one. The lyrics open with the exhaustion of separation
Edip Akbayram’s performance style elevates the track from a simple ballad to a soulful anthem. Known for his powerful, "honorable" artistic stance, as noted by fans on YouTube , his voice carries a resonance that bridges the gap between traditional folk ( Türkü ) and modern rock. / Kar yağıyor saçlarıma bilmiyor musun
Edip Akbayram's 1991 classic (How is the Weather Over There?) is a masterclass in the Anatolian Rock tradition, blending deep emotional longing with the poetic weight of social and personal struggle. The Anatomy of Longing