: Before his passing, Taşyürek gave his poems to artist Mustafa Yıldızdoğan to be composed into songs.
: The lyrics praise the hair's beauty in every form—whether braided, straight, resting on the shoulders, or framing the face.
: The poem was written by Hayati Vasfi Taşyürek , a well-known poet from the Afşin district of Kahramanmaraş.
The lyrics describe an "unrequited love" ( kara sevda ) that is so profound it cannot be captured by pen or word. The song focuses on the beloved's hair as a central symbol of beauty and obsession:
: The hair is described as being "fresh in all four seasons," suggesting a love that never fades over time. Cultural Impact
: The lover's hair is described as having taken root in the narrator's very soul since birth, making it impossible to "uproot" or forget.