The song's title translates to a powerful metaphor for experiencing extreme misfortune when it is least expected.
Elif Buse Doğan 's rendition of is a popular acoustic cover of a classic Turkish folk song ( türkü ). It explores themes of relentless hardship and resignation to fate, delivered with her signature emotive vocal style. Song Overview elif_buse_dogan_yazin_yagar_kar_basima
An acoustic folk arrangement that emphasizes traditional Turkish instruments and emotional storytelling. Meaning & Lyrics The song's title translates to a powerful metaphor
The lyrics were written by the Gümüşhane-born poet Osman Nebioğlu (also known as Hışır Osman), with music composed by Nurullah Akçayır . Song Overview An acoustic folk arrangement that emphasizes
Neyinden korkayım kışın? / Yazın yağar kar başıma (Why should I fear winter? / Snow falls on my head in summer).
December 23, 2022 (as part of the album Akustik Türküler 2 ).
Despite constant sorrow and a "burning heart," there is a defiant acceptance—the narrator asks why they should fear winter when "snow falls on their head in summer". Core Lyrics Snippet: