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Edip Akbayram Aеџkolsun Sana Г‡ocuk -

: The song says that if the struggle for revolution is a long-distance run, "the boy" (Deniz Gezmiş) ran its most beautiful 100 meters.

: The lyrics come from a poem titled Mare Nostrum (Our Sea), written by the famous Turkish poet Can Yücel . "Deniz" means "sea" in Turkish, making the title a direct reference to Gezmiş. Edip Akbayram AЕџkolsun Sana Г‡ocuk

: It describes him as the fastest of them all, the one who reached the finish line first. This is a metaphor for his early death—he was executed on May 6, 1972 , at the age of 25. : The song says that if the struggle

‎Aşkolsun Sana Çocuk - Song by Edip Akbayram - Apple Music : It describes him as the fastest of

The "story" behind this song is rooted in the life and legacy of , a key leader of the 1968 revolutionary movement in Turkey. The Origins of the Song

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