Abdullah Papur Agarmis Arpasi Figi Kurumus «2025»

The song's core message is an invitation to a weary lover to find rest and companionship:

Abdullah Papur (1945–1988) was a Kurdish Alevi musician known for his politically charged and socially conscious songs, such as "Gardiyan," for which he served prison time. He remains a cult figure in Turkish folk music, particularly in the Sivas region. Watch a performance of this moving track by Abdullah Papur: Abdullah Papur Agarmis Arpasi Figi Kurumus

is a poignant Turkish folk song ( türkü ) performed by the late Abdullah Papur , a celebrated halk ozanı (folk poet) from Sivas. The song is highly regarded for its deep emotional resonance, often moving listeners to tears with its melancholic themes of love, weariness, and longing. Musical and Emotional Profile The song's core message is an invitation to

: The lyrics use rural metaphors—like ripened barley ( arpası ) and dried vetch ( fiği )—to illustrate a sense of passing time or exhaustion. It describes a "rose" (a beloved) who has become tired from wandering through valleys. The song is highly regarded for its deep

: It is a classic example of Uzun Hava , a non-metric folk melody style characteristic of Central and Eastern Anatolia.