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The song was composed by , also known by the pen name Kaplani . It is deeply rooted in the tradition of ozan (minstrel) culture, where music serves as a vessel for social and philosophical commentary. While many artists have recorded it, the most iconic and widely recognized version was released by the legendary Selda Bağcan on her 1987 album of the same name. Lyrical Themes and Symbolism

Despite the "wounded feet," the narrator continues, emphasizing a refusal to turn back even if "strangers will stone me" for doing so. Musical Impact and Notable Covers yuruyorum_dikenlerin_ustunde

(literally translated as "I am Walking on Thorns" ) is a seminal piece of Turkish folk music that has transcended generations to become a powerful anthem of resilience, political struggle, and emotional hardship. Origin and Composition The song was composed by , also known

The lyrics portray a journey through an "unseen road" on a "dark night," using the metaphor of walking on thorns to represent a life defined by pain and sacrifice. Lyrical Themes and Symbolism Despite the "wounded feet,"

The narrator asks, "Where are those who set out with me?" , reflecting the solitude of staying true to one's path when others have abandoned it.