"Yıkılasıca gönül dağları" (Cursed mountains of the heart) refers to the internal and external barriers that separate lovers.
Sabahat Akkiraz , a master of Turkish folk music originally from Sivas, known for her powerful and emotive vocal style. Gönül Dağı - Neçare | Sabahat Akkiraz Resmi
The song was famously featured during highly emotional scenes—specifically, moments where characters like Taner or Asuman face insurmountable heartache. Gönül Dağı - Neçare | Sabahat Akkiraz Resmi Sayfası References to "wearing black" (yas/mourning) and "göz göz
Gönül Dağı - Neçare. Bu bölüme sebahat akkiraz da çok canımızı acıttı çok sesli ağlattı beni. Facebook·Sabahat Akkiraz Resmi Sayfası Gönül Dağı / Neçare characterized by unmetered
The repeated phrase "Ne çare" translates to "What is the remedy?" or "What's the use?", emphasizing the helplessness of a lover in the face of destiny.
References to "wearing black" (yas/mourning) and "göz göz olan yaralar" (wounds that keep reopening) symbolize eternal grief. Role in Gönül Dağı
It belongs to the "Uzun Hava" genre, characterized by unmetered, improvisational melodies that reflect deep sorrow and yearning. Lyrics & Meaning