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: For days, the moon stayed hidden behind thick clouds, offering no light. His feet were shredded— "Yaralandı parça parça ayağım" (My feet are wounded piece by piece). He was tempted to turn back, but the fear of being "stoned" by those he once knew kept him moving forward into the pain.

: Kerem didn't know if he was close to the edge of the forest or miles away from anything. He realized that "walking on thorns" wasn't just a physical act; it was a state of being for anyone who seeks justice in a world that prefers darkness. yuruyorum_dikenlerin_ustunde

: As Kerem stepped into the thicket, the sun vanished. The song’s opening line, "Karanlık bir gece yol görünmüyor" (A dark night, the road is not visible), became his reality. Every step felt like a betrayal by the earth itself, as sharp thorns tore at his feet. : For days, the moon stayed hidden behind

Inspired by its haunting lyrics, here is a story based on its core themes: The Story: The Long Walk of Kerem : Kerem didn't know if he was close

(I am Walking on Thorns) is a powerful Turkish folk song written by Hasan Kaplani , famously performed by artists like Selda Bağcan and Oğuz Aksaç . The song serves as an allegory for a life of relentless hardship, social injustice, and the solitary pursuit of truth despite deep suffering.

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: He looked back at the village lights, hoping to see his friends following him. But he was alone. He remembered the lyrics: "Benim ile yola çıkanlar hani?" (Where are those who set out with me?). They had stayed behind in the safety of the silence.