This theme appears in several popular folk songs and "Uzun Hava" (long-form unmetered folk songs):
The lack of a "water-giver" ( su verenim yoktur ) symbolizes total abandonment.
The mother is always the ultimate source of comfort and the person the sufferer most wants to shield from the news of their illness. Hasta Dustum Hastane Kosesine
Vallah su verenim yoktur (I have no one to even give me water)
"Hasta Düştüm Hastane Köşesine" (I Fell Ill in the Corner of a Hospital) is a central theme in Turkish folk music and poetry, often expressing the profound isolation of being sick and alone in a foreign land ( gurbet ). While the specific phrasing can vary between different songs and poems, it typically revolves around the longing for family—especially one's mother—and the despair of facing mortality without support. Key Variations and Lyrics This theme appears in several popular folk songs
The theme dates back to classical poets like Karacaoğlan, who used it to describe the "illness" of love and the cruelty of fate.
Sır kalsın aramızda, anam tek duymasın da (Let it be a secret between us, let my mother not hear) 3. Classical Folk (Karacaoğlan) While the specific phrasing can vary between different
Hasta düştüm hey ağalar, halim bilmez sağlar şimdi (I fell ill, oh lords, the living do not know my state now). 💡 Common Themes: