The refrain, "Artık susma yorgun demokrat" (Don't stay silent anymore, tired democrat), is a call for this weary generation to break their silence and acknowledge their history. Musical Significance
The song describes passing through "dark roads" and drinking "water like poison," symbolizing the life-threatening risks taken for political beliefs. Ahmet Kaya Yorgun Demokrat
The lyrics, written by , tell a story of survival and bittersweet resignation: The refrain, "Artık susma yorgun demokrat" (Don't stay
It pays tribute to those who "faded like candles" or were killed before they could find peace. "" (The Tired Democrat) is one of the
"" (The Tired Democrat) is one of the most iconic songs and albums by the influential Turkish folk-protest musician Ahmet Kaya , released in 1987 . It stands as a powerful cultural reflection of the Turkish left-wing struggle following the 1980 military coup . Historical Context
The song addresses a generation of political activists who survived the harsh oppression and social "earthquakes" of the 1980s. The title refers to individuals who fought for democratic ideals but were left physically and mentally exhausted ("yorgun") by the trauma of imprisonment, loss of friends, and the subsequent shift toward a more consumerist and apolitical society. Themes and Lyrics