Fatih Kisaparmak Karadut -
Eyüboğlu originally wrote the poem "Karadut" as a tribute to his love, Mari Gerekmezyan. It is celebrated for its vivid imagery and raw, unfiltered expression of devotion.
The lyrics mention Harput (a historic area in Elazığ, Kısaparmak’s hometown), infusing the romantic poem with a sense of "sıla"—a deep longing for one's birthplace and roots. Musical Style Fatih Kisaparmak Karadut
Phrases like "Nar tanem, nur tanem, bir tanem" (My pomegranate seed, my light seed, my only one) highlight the preciousness of the beloved. Eyüboğlu originally wrote the poem "Karadut" as a
The use of "Karadutum" (My black mulberry) and "Çingenem" (My gypsy) reflects a love that is unconventional, vibrant, and rooted in the soil of Anatolia. Musical Style Phrases like "Nar tanem, nur tanem,
His virtuosity on this long-necked lute provides the rhythmic and melodic backbone of the track.
Released in as part of the album Cemre Düşünce , the song is an adaptation of a famous poem by the renowned Turkish painter and poet Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu .
While many artists have performed this poem, Kısaparmak’s version became a definitive hit by adding a "protest" and folk-inspired musicality that resonated with a broad Turkish audience. Lyrical Themes and Meaning