: The lyrics reflect on a broken promise, with the narrator questioning if the former lover is now an enemy after they failed to remain "faithful to their word" ( sözüne sadık ).
: As a deyiş (a lyric song of Alevi oral tradition), the song often concludes with the artist's pseudonym ( mahlas ), "Akarsu," in the final verses. Popular Interpretations O Yesil Yaylalar Yar Senin Olsun
: The "green plateaus" ( yeşil yaylalar ) and "misty mountains" ( dumanlı dağlar ) symbolize the home and beauty being left behind. By saying "let them be yours," the narrator surrenders these cherished spaces to the person who stayed. : The lyrics reflect on a broken promise,
While Muhlis Akarsu is the most recognized composer and performer of this piece, it has been covered by various artists in different styles, including: By saying "let them be yours," the narrator
"O Yeşil Yaylalar Yar Senin Olsun" is a prominent line from the traditional Turkish folk song (türkü) titled " ". The piece is most famously attributed to the renowned Alevi-Turkish folk singer and bağlama virtuoso Muhlis Akarsu . Themes and Meaning