Can | Hirai Zerdгјеџ Bu

One evening, as the stars began to pierce the velvet sky, Hirai sat by the hearth. His heart felt heavy, like a bird that had forgotten how to fly ( içim içten düşmüş ). He thought of the woman he loved—a woman whose smile was like scattered blossoms, yet whose absence felt like a slow-bleeding wound.

The song (meaning "This Soul is Yours") by Hirai Zerdüş (Hakan Bozdağ) is a hauntingly beautiful piece that explores the themes of intense love, devotion, and suffering . It describes a love so deep that the narrator is willing to endure any pain—whether "death or cruelty"—because their very existence belongs to the beloved. Hirai ZerdГјЕџ Bu Can

"Your pain is mine, and your honey is mine too. Even if you give me death, even if you give me cruelty... this soul is yours." One evening, as the stars began to pierce

Hirai looked at the traveler, his eyes reflecting the flickering fire. He didn't speak of betrayal or the "cruelty of the world". Instead, he picked up his instrument and sang the truth that lived in his marrow: The song (meaning "This Soul is Yours") by

A traveler passing through asked him, "Why do you stay? Her love brings you more sorrow than joy. It is a 'wild ego' ( hırçın benlik ) that burns you."

To Hirai, love wasn't a bargain for happiness; it was a total surrender. He understood that to truly love meant accepting the "darkness" to reach the "goodness". As the song echoed through the valley, it wasn't a lament of defeat, but a vow. He would carry the weight of that love until the very end, for "this soul" had never truly been his to keep—it had always been hers.

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