

A traveler passing through asked him, "Why do you stay? Her love brings you more sorrow than joy. It is a 'wild ego' ( hırçın benlik ) that burns you."
Here is a story inspired by the lyrics and the mystical atmosphere of Hirai Zerdüş's music: The Soul That Belonged to the Wind Hirai ZerdГјЕџ Bu Can
In a small village tucked between the rugged mountains of Artvin, there lived a man who spoke more through his saz than his voice. He went by a name that whispered of ancient wisdom: , meaning "the path to sacred goodness leads through darkness". A traveler passing through asked him, "Why do you stay
To Hirai, love wasn't a bargain for happiness; it was a total surrender. He understood that to truly love meant accepting the "darkness" to reach the "goodness". As the song echoed through the valley, it wasn't a lament of defeat, but a vow. He would carry the weight of that love until the very end, for "this soul" had never truly been his to keep—it had always been hers. He went by a name that whispered of
One evening, as the stars began to pierce the velvet sky, Hirai sat by the hearth. His heart felt heavy, like a bird that had forgotten how to fly ( içim içten düşmüş ). He thought of the woman he loved—a woman whose smile was like scattered blossoms, yet whose absence felt like a slow-bleeding wound.
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"Your pain is mine, and your honey is mine too. Even if you give me death, even if you give me cruelty... this soul is yours."