: This version links the song to the folk poet Âşık Hüseyin of Tenecioğlu. While at a pleasure venue in Ceyhan, he was reportedly so struck by a young performer—a "Persian Girl" who was both dancing and singing with finger cymbals—that he began composing the quatrains on the spot.
The folk song (The Persian Girl), famously performed by Musa Eroğlu and originally composed by Neşet Ertaş , is rooted in a story of spontaneous inspiration and deep admiration for an unknown beauty. The Story of Inspiration Musa EroДџlu Acem KД±zД±
The lyrics are a vivid celebration of this woman's features and the intense emotional effect she has on her admirers: : This version links the song to the