It mentions that a rose is always surrounded by thorns and that the nightingale (bülbül) suffers because of them, symbolizing that beauty and joy are often accompanied by pain.
"" is one of the most iconic Turkish folk songs (türkü) performed by Sabahat Akkiraz . It is a deeply spiritual and philosophical piece that offers comfort during times of sorrow, famously repeating the refrain "Bu da gelir, bu da geçer, ağlama" (This too shall come, this too shall pass, do not cry). Song Origins and Artist
The song was written and composed by Aşık Daimi (Ismail Aydın), a legendary folk poet from the Erzincan region.
The lyrics are rooted in Sufi philosophy and the "Alevite Chant" tradition, focusing on the transient nature of life and the necessity of patience:
The song references the biblical/quranic story of Joseph (Yusuf) , who reached Egypt (attaining power and peace) only through immense patience, reminding the listener that "spring always follows winter".