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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Yağmur" by the artist "Ya#351;ru"

The poem "Yağmur" ("Rain") by Turkish author Yaşar (possibly a name or pseudonym) depicts the deep sorrow of the lyrical hero for his departed beloved.

Rain, on the one hand, acts as an image of purification, washing away pain and fatigue. On the other hand, it is likened to a certain force capable of taking away the last crumbs of memory of departed love – its scent.

The repeating lines "The earth took my beloved, her scent is still with me, / Don't take this from me, rain" convey the hero's despair and plea. Scent is the only thing that connects him with his beloved, and he is afraid of losing even this fragile thread.

The hero's soul is "incinerated," he "yearned madly," which speaks of the strength of his feelings and the depth of his feelings. The appeal to the departed beloved "Can you hear me? Please, touch my hands" shows that he still hopes for her presence, even if ephemeral, in his life.

The poem is imbued with an atmosphere of hopelessness and longing. The author uses simple but expressive images (rain, tired hands, scent, incinerated soul) to convey the full depth of the lyrical hero's grief and despair.

Yağmur yağar yılgın üzerime

Yağmur yağar yorgun ellerime

Sevdiğimi toprak almış, kokusu bende kalmış

Onu da yağmur almasın, almasın

Dağladın beni, çok özledim seni

Duyar mısın sesimi? Ne olur tut ellerimi

Benden giden, gitti dönmez

Gözyaşım akar, akar dinmez

Sevdiğimi toprak almış, kokusu bende kalmış

Onu da yağmur almasın, almasın

Dağladın beni, çok özledim seni

Duyar mısın sesimi? Ne olur tut ellerimi

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