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: "I will always keep your photo," highlighting the personal sacrifice and longing for home. Where to Listen The song is available on several platforms: YouTube Music (Free) Spotify (Free) Amazon Music (Subscription) Apple Music (Subscription) Google Watch Action Data
: "I am waiting for you in the snow," emphasizing the harsh conditions of military life.
"" is a popular Turkish folk song (Ankara oyun havası style) performed by Savaş Göçer . It was originally released on December 6, 2005, as part of the album Savaş Göçer Klasikleri . Song Overview Artist: Savaş Göçer Composer: Güngör Onurlular Style: Turkish Folk / Ankara Oyun Havası
Patriotism, military service, and longing for loved ones while on duty. Key Lyrics Analysis
: "Military service is the thorn of a rose," metaphorically describing it as a difficult but noble path.
The lyrics tell the story of a soldier serving his country while thinking of his beloved back home:
This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge Graph
: "I will always keep your photo," highlighting the personal sacrifice and longing for home. Where to Listen The song is available on several platforms: YouTube Music (Free) Spotify (Free) Amazon Music (Subscription) Apple Music (Subscription) Google Watch Action Data
: "I am waiting for you in the snow," emphasizing the harsh conditions of military life. SavaЕџ GГ¶Г§er Vatan Asker Etti Beni
"" is a popular Turkish folk song (Ankara oyun havası style) performed by Savaş Göçer . It was originally released on December 6, 2005, as part of the album Savaş Göçer Klasikleri . Song Overview Artist: Savaş Göçer Composer: Güngör Onurlular Style: Turkish Folk / Ankara Oyun Havası : "I will always keep your photo," highlighting
Patriotism, military service, and longing for loved ones while on duty. Key Lyrics Analysis It was originally released on December 6, 2005,
: "Military service is the thorn of a rose," metaphorically describing it as a difficult but noble path.
The lyrics tell the story of a soldier serving his country while thinking of his beloved back home:
This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge Graph
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