Akina | Latif Dogan Of Of Sacimin

Below is a creative piece inspired by the themes of his music: the soulful lament of aging, heartbreak, and the "off" (the Turkish sigh of exhaustion or grief) that often precedes his legendary performances. The Sigh of the Silver Strand (Inspired by the music of Latif Doğan)

This phrase refers to the "whiteness of my hair," a common motif in his songs representing the toll that life and betrayal take on a person. Küstüm - Song Lyrics and Music by Latif Dogan ... - Smule Latif Dogan Of Of Sacimin Akina

Every white line is a roadmap of a bridge I burned,A salt-trace left by a tear that dried before it fell.You see the gray and think of winter,But I feel the heat of the fire that turned it all to ash. Below is a creative piece inspired by the

This is Latif Doğan's most famous song, which translates to "I am upset" or "I’ve stopped talking [to you]". It deals with finality in relationships and pride. - Smule Every white line is a roadmap

I’m not just older; I am a library of "offs."One for the youth that ran away like a frightened horse,One for the love that promised honey but gave me gall,And one for the mirror that doesn't recognize the man behind the song.

In Turkish music, particularly Arabesque and folk (türkü), the word "Of" is an emotional exclamation used to convey deep sorrow or longing.

While "Latif Dogan Of Of Sacimin Akina" refers to a specific lyrical moment or improvisation often associated with the Turkish artist —likely a variation or "siir" (poetry) section of his hit song "Küstüm" —there isn't a single "standard" piece of writing by that exact title.