(Come Quickly, My Beloved) is a poignant Turkish folk-style song (Türk Halk Müziği) most famously performed by the artist Zara . Written by Salih Ağca , the song is a "longing" ballad (Ağıt/Türkü) that expresses the deep ache of separation and the desperate hope for a loved one's return. Thematic Guide to the Song
A powerful line in the song notes that "tears have dried up and now flow inward," signifying a pain so deep it can no longer be expressed through outward crying. Musical Characteristics Tez GЙ™lЙ™r KecЙ™r Gel Yarim
Separation is described as a "cinder" ( kor ) that burns the heart continuously. (Come Quickly, My Beloved) is a poignant Turkish
World/Turkish Folk. It features traditional instrumentation, often including the bağlama (long-necked lute), which provides the melancholic backdrop typical of Anatolian music. often including the bağlama (long-necked lute)