The song "" (also known as "Meyro") is a folk song originating from the Çukurova region of Turkey. While often associated with modern interpretations by artists like Hüseyin Bıçak , Murat Kekilli, and Elifçe, the song's "story" is rooted in the traditional folk figure Meyro (Meryem) . The Story of the Song (Meyro)

As evening falls behind the hills, the protagonist's sorrow spreads, and he lamentingly asks Meyro if she would have "died of hunger" had she chosen to be with him instead of leaving.

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Hüseyin Bıçak is a prominent Giresun-born Black Sea folk musician known for his unique vocal style and kemençe performance.

References to local harvests and Meyro's braided hair ("kekili") root the story in rural Anatolian life, emphasizing a lost love that has now become the talk of the town. Connection to Hüseyin Bıçak

The song suggests that Meyro was influenced by the "advice of a cruel sister" or external gossip ("the words of others"), which led to their separation.