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The song is cited in technical music literature, such as in the Global Journal of Research in Education & Literature , as part of an essential repertoire list for Saz/Bağlama performers. Summary of the Song (Lyrics)

While there is no single academic "paper" exclusively dedicated to Belkıs Akkale 's performance of "Daha Senden Gayrı Aşık mı Yoktur," the song is extensively documented in cultural archives and broader musicological studies. belkis_akkale_daha_senden_gayri_asik_mi_yoktur

The song is a dialogue between the poet and his own restless heart: The song is cited in technical music literature,

The lyrics reflect Sufi-influenced folk philosophy , urging the heart ( deli gönül ) to reflect on the transience of life. It mentions the "Era of Adam" and the inevitability of death, symbolized by the "two people digging a grave". It mentions the "Era of Adam" and the

Belkıs Akkale, often referred to as the "Queen of Folk Music" ( Türkülerin Kraliçesi ), is one of the most prominent performers of this song. Her rendition is frequently featured in TRT Arşiv (Turkish Radio and Television Archive) and televised performances.