: The narrator acknowledges they have "burned" and suffered just as much as anyone else.
: It touches on the "whys" of separation and asks for a simple lullaby for peace. About Selda Bağcan Selda BaДџcanВ AДџlama Anne
: The song urges a mother not to cry, asking her to "save my childhood" as the only pure thing left. : The narrator acknowledges they have "burned" and
Known as the "Bitter Sound" of the Turkish people, Selda Bağcan is a pioneer of Anatolian Rock and protest music. Known as the "Bitter Sound" of the Turkish
"Ağlama Anne" (Don't Cry Mother) is one of the most emotional and enduring songs by Turkish legend . Originally released on her 1997 album Çifte Çiftetelli , the song has become an anthem of solace and shared suffering. Song Meaning and Themes
The lyrics, written by Sezen Aksu and set to music by Konstantinos Moundakis, explore the pain of life’s hardships while seeking refuge in the innocence of childhood.