my heart
Over time
There are secrets in his privacy
You decode me
...
The dog barks
At dawn
You're lost in my imagination
I'm wandering myself, at the foot of the window
...
Not sleep
This stone is broken
And blood flowed over my head and face
And the love that has reached the bottom
...
It was the garden and my heart
Moment by moment, I remind you
With heartache and disgust
...
Blow, in my heart
You shake me, in the context of adversity
You say love
I'm captive in this wind
...
Reveal the tall pine,
it is winter
And my heart is crazy
After your visit
...
, Sometimes the wind becomes the song
Call me to the flower bushes
Sometimes you are the heartbeat
I read you, out of love
...
Dad Gave Bread
Dad gave bread
I am full
Whole life
Dad was suffering
Under the heavy burden of life
But he didn't sound
Dad neglected everything
Suffering crushed him
One afternoon full of death
Hello daddy, in your spirit
I swear to be a man
All life in front of people
Dad smiles occasionally
A window shows, in the sky,
everything that is related to the other world…
Wait here Wait here, this moment of beginning and end is one; the world is an eye-opening and closing. And the other thing is futile!
Whatever is beautiful, it is visible! But the most beautiful are less visible because they are so inward, out of reach and understanding of man! So let's seek a better understanding of the world and its humans.
The genocide of Turks and the lies of the world The futility of the world and its lies are obvious to all of us And these unanswered genocides, Why not all? Hadn't the Ottoman government killed more than a million Armenians about a century ago? And has not Rajab Erdogan ordered these days to kill the Syrian Kurds? And except for this unreasonable killing, Invasion of another soil, and not genocide? So why is there no sound? ! And this to be in vain of the world and its lies once more reveals to us and...
Stay within yourself, Time advances... You can trample the world, If this, in itself, is accompanied by delicate minutes!
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