Bedirhan Gokce Zigon Sehpa ★

The poem is a melancholic exploration of "the space between," using household items to represent the lingering presence of a lost partner:

In Turkish culture, the zigon sehpa is a ubiquitous piece of furniture designed for hospitality:

"Zigon Sehpa" is a poetic track by Turkish artist Bedirhan Gökçe, released in 2005. While the literal translation refers to , the poem uses the object as a metaphor for domestic traces left behind after a separation. 🖋️ Literary Themes & Imagery Bedirhan Gokce Zigon Sehpa

A set of small tables that nest together to save space, typically brought out to serve tea or coffee to guests.

The speaker returns to the "same house" with the "same key," only to find that the familiarity of the objects now underscores the partner's absence. 🏠 Cultural Context of "Zigon Sehpa" The poem is a melancholic exploration of "the

Because they are "ready for service," their presence in the poem suggests a home that was once prepared for shared life and hospitality, now standing as a silent witness to grief. 🎵 Performance & Style

The text highlights specific remnants—lipstick on an oval mirror, a laugh left on a table, and a teardrop in a song. The speaker returns to the "same house" with

Symbolizes the domestic order that has been disrupted. The speaker notes "the poison of a flower" has fallen upon it.