Hд±dд±r Dгјndar Ankarada Yedim Taze -
A realization that life’s pleasures are fleeting when faced with mortality.
A devastating expression of the fear of being forgotten, highlighting the unique bond with a mother. HД±dД±r DГјndar Ankarada Yedim Taze
By performing this song, Dündar keeps the Central Anatolian musical tradition alive, following in the footsteps of legends like Neşet Ertaş and Oğuz Yılmaz . A realization that life’s pleasures are fleeting when
I ate fresh fruit in Ankara / I chewed this false world in vain. I ate fresh fruit in Ankara / I
According to Vikikaynak , the song is actually a lament (ağıt) for a young man named Sefer. In the early 1940s, Sefer contracted tuberculosis—a devastating illness at the time. He traveled from city to city seeking a cure, eventually arriving in Ankara for treatment. Despite the efforts of "cruel doctors" (as mentioned in the lyrics), Sefer passed away on June 20, 1942, leaving behind a young wife and a grieving family.