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The recurring refrain "Beni burada arama, arama anne" (Don't look for me here, mother) captures the pain of a parent losing a child to political strife.

(What a strange thing to die, mother. While wanting to live so desperately!) Ahmet Kaya Ећafak TГјrkГјsГј

"Şafak Türküsü" (Dawn Ballad) is one of Ahmet Kaya’s most powerful and politically significant songs, released in as the title track of his third studio album. 📝 Origins and Background The recurring refrain "Beni burada arama, arama anne"

(Don't look for me here, mother. Don't ask for my name at the door.) 📝 Origins and Background (Don't look for me

The lyrics are a poignant "farewell" from a son to his mother, written from the perspective of someone awaiting execution at dawn (the "şafak").

The song is not just a musical piece but a poem written by . Çelik wrote these verses while he was in prison, facing a death sentence following the 1980 Turkish coup d'état. 🕊️ Key Themes and Meaning

The song mentions historical figures like Pir Sultan and Sheikh Bedrettin , aligning the narrator's struggle with long-standing traditions of social resistance in Anatolia. 🎧 Song Profile Artist: Ahmet Kaya Album: Şafak Türküsü (1986) Lyricist: Nevzat Çelik Genre: Özgün Müzik (Original/Protest Music) 💬 Notable Lyrics (English/Turkish)