is a hauntingly beautiful Black Sea folk song (türkü) popularized by the collaborative efforts of İrfan Seyhan and Özgür Babacan .
The lyrics describe deep sorrow, longing, and the power of nature. They speak of a heart in pain, using the flowing water of the Koryana stream as a metaphor for relentless tears and fate. Lyric Highlights (English Summary) The song expresses a profound sense of grief and isolation: Koryana Deresi Д°rfan Seyhan U0026 Г–zgГјr Babacan
The song's title refers to a stream and a village (historically called , now officially known as Acısu ) located in the Akçaabat district of Trabzon , Turkey. Musical Themes and Composition is a hauntingly beautiful Black Sea folk song
While the song has been performed by various artists like Aydın Balcı , the version by İrfan Seyhan (noted for his kemençe playing) and Özgür Babacan (vocalist and guitarist) is widely recognized for its emotional depth. Lyric Highlights (English Summary) The song expresses a
It is classified as a Karadeniz (Black Sea) folk song, often performed as an ağıt (lament or elegy) due to its mournful tone.
A dramatic closing verse calls for the drying of the Koryana stream, stating that if the stream does not dry up, the narrator should be the one to perish.
"The stream flows and burns many hearts; for some it is a cure, for others it writes fate".