I have a hundred wounds in a hundred places / Others think I wander in health. Uy uy demeye geldim / Yâri görmeye geldim I came to say "uy uy" (a sigh) / I came to see my beloved. Conclusion Yavrum yaren nerende / Merhem olmaya geldim My dear, where is your wound / I came to be your balm. Legacy and Variations

, born in 1963 and a former artist for TRT (Turkish Radio and Television Corporation), is celebrated for her authentic and technically proficient delivery of Anatolian folk music.

The song's structure typically consists of several stanzas followed by a recurring refrain: Key Lyrics (Turkish) English Meaning Bülbülüm, bağ gezerim / Âşığım, dağ gezerim

"Bülbülüm Bağ Gezerim" (My Nightingale Wanders the Vineyard) is a traditional ( türkü ) originating from the Harput region in Elazığ . It is categorized as an anonymous work, meaning its original composer is unknown, though it was formally compiled by Mehmet Özbek in 1970 from the source person Hafız Osman Öge .

: The lyrics use the metaphor of a nightingale ( bülbül ) to express themes of longing, love-induced suffering, and the search for a remedy for a wounded heart. Aysun Gültekin’s Interpretation

: Gültekin's performance is often cited as a definitive version of the Elazığ/Harput style, blending the traditional regional character with her unique vocal clarity. Lyric Analysis

: It is also widely known by the name " Uy Uy Demeye Geldim ".

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