The song’s power lies in its portrayal of love as a permanent wound. The imagery of a "dagger plunged into the heart" (hançeri yüreğime) contrasts sharply with the innocent memories of childhood shared in the same hills. It suggests that the places which once offered shade and comfort (the walnut tree) now serve as painful reminders of betrayal.
The song (translated as "The First Pain of My Eye" or "My First Love") by İsmail Türüt is more than just a piece of Black Sea folk music; it is a profound exploration of nostalgia, unrequited love, and the cultural landscape of the Rize region. Released as part of the 1999 album Sosyete Kızı Suzan , the track captures a specific type of Anatolian melancholy known as hüzün , rooted in the geography of the Turkish Black Sea. Themes and Cultural Context
For listeners, especially those from the Rize region, "Gözümün İlk Ağrısı" serves as a bridge between the modern world and the traditional values of loyalty and roots. It is a reminder that while the singer may have left those places to let others "find peace," the memory of that first pain remains a constant companion. İsmail TÜRÜT - Gözümün Ilk Ağrısı
: In Turkish culture, the phrase "ilk göz ağrısı" refers to one's first love or first child—the "first pain" that opens the heart to emotion. Türüt uses this concept to lament a life that feels "wasted" on someone who proved to be "hayırsız" (unfaithful or ungrateful).
: As a master of the kemençe (a traditional bowed string instrument), Türüt blends the energetic rhythm typical of horon dance music with the mournful storytelling of folk ballads. This duality reflects the character of the Black Sea people: resilient and vibrant, yet deeply reflective and prone to sudden bursts of emotion. Deep Reflection
: The lyrics frequently reference specific local landmarks, such as the roads of Salaha and the area of Askoroz . By naming these places, Türüt grounds the abstract emotion of heartbreak in a physical reality familiar to his audience. The mention of walking barefoot and resting under a walnut tree evokes a simpler, pastoral past that has since been lost.
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