Yanliz Kalsin: Sazimi Asin Duvara

: The sentiment "let it stay alone" emphasizes that no one else can truly play or understand the saz the way its master did. It highlights the unique, irreplaceable connection between the soul of the ozan (poet) and the wood of the instrument.

: The act of hanging the saz on the wall signifies the end of its active voice. It is a traditional image in Anatolian culture representing the silence of an artist. Sazimi Asin Duvara Yanliz Kalsin

Watch Aşık Veysel perform and explain the deep connection he shared with his saz: : The sentiment "let it stay alone" emphasizes

: In the lyrics, Veysel describes their relationship as a partnership, comparing himself to a bee and the saz to a honeycomb, working together to create "honey" (music and poetry). Significance and Context It is a traditional image in Anatolian culture

: Having lost his sight at age seven due to smallpox, the saz became Veysel's "eyes" and his primary way of interacting with the world.

The phrase (Let them hang my saz on the wall, let it remain alone) refers to a poignant sentiment from the life and work of the legendary Turkish folk poet and singer, Aşık Veysel Şatıroğlu . It captures the deep bond between a folk artist and their instrument, viewing the saz not just as an object, but as a lifelong companion and witness to their internal world. The Song: "Ben Gidersem Sazım Sen Kal Dünyada"