: While the lyrics are attributed to the 17th-century mystic poet Derviş Ali , the musical structure was brought to life by Ali Ekber Çiçek .

: A key message is caution: "Do not let the ungrateful know your state" ( halden bilmeyene halin bildirme ). It warns that sharing your pain with those who lack empathy only "aggravates the wound".

: It is a classic example of deyiş —a form of folk poetry and music used to convey spiritual and moral teachings.

: The song begins by inviting the heart to a private "muhabbet" (spiritual conversation), urging it to "remove the blackness" within and avoid worldly distractions.

(Heart, Come Let Us Converse) is a profound Turkish folk song ( türkü ) rooted in the Alevi-Bektashi ashik tradition. It is most famously associated with the legendary musician and composer Ali Ekber Çiçek , who compiled the piece from the Erzincan region. Origins and Artistry

: Beyond the original by Ali Ekber Çiçek, the song has been covered by numerous artists, including Grup Abdal , Ender Balkır , and Havva Öğüt . Themes and Meaning

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: While the lyrics are attributed to the 17th-century mystic poet Derviş Ali , the musical structure was brought to life by Ali Ekber Çiçek .

: A key message is caution: "Do not let the ungrateful know your state" ( halden bilmeyene halin bildirme ). It warns that sharing your pain with those who lack empathy only "aggravates the wound". Gonul Gel Seninle Muhabbet Edelim

: It is a classic example of deyiş —a form of folk poetry and music used to convey spiritual and moral teachings. : While the lyrics are attributed to the

: The song begins by inviting the heart to a private "muhabbet" (spiritual conversation), urging it to "remove the blackness" within and avoid worldly distractions. : It is a classic example of deyiş

(Heart, Come Let Us Converse) is a profound Turkish folk song ( türkü ) rooted in the Alevi-Bektashi ashik tradition. It is most famously associated with the legendary musician and composer Ali Ekber Çiçek , who compiled the piece from the Erzincan region. Origins and Artistry

: Beyond the original by Ali Ekber Çiçek, the song has been covered by numerous artists, including Grup Abdal , Ender Balkır , and Havva Öğüt . Themes and Meaning