Yardan Ayri Kalan Omru Harman Olan 📍

: He whose heart is sick is like the living dead.

The song has been covered by several notable Turkish artists and folk musicians:

: My hair turned gray during my youth. Popular Performances Yardan Ayri Kalan Omru Harman Olan

: He who is separated from his beloved, his life is scattered/wasted.

According to various sources like Musixmatch and Apple Music , the central verses include: : He whose heart is sick is like the living dead

"Yardan ayrı kalan, ömrü harman olan" is a poignant line from the Turkish folk song (türkü) titled . The song expresses deep themes of separation, unyielding fate, and the sorrow of a life spent in longing. Song Overview

The lyrics describe a person who feels like a "living dead" because they are separated from their beloved (yar). The metaphor "ömrü harman olan" (one's life becoming a harvest/threshing floor) suggests a life that has been scattered, worn out, or pulverized by suffering and time. Key Lyrics According to various sources like Musixmatch and Apple

: The pen that writes my fate is black (symbolizing a dark or tragic destiny).