Cagla | Dendar

: A central line in the song, "Ustina çe mê rijîyê bêto" (The pillar of my house collapsed in your absence), symbolizes the loss of stability and protection.

"Dendar" is a folk song by Turkish artist , which tells a deeply emotional story of longing and gratitude. The lyrics are in Zazaki , a language spoken in eastern Turkey. The Story Behind the Lyrics Cagla Dendar

: The beloved is described as a "guest of Khidr" (Meymana Xizirîa)—a mystical figure in regional folklore associated with helping those in distress—and a "spring rose" that lingers in the narrator's dreams. About the Artist : A central line in the song, "Ustina

The song "Dendar" (which means "Indebted" or "Grateful") portrays a narrator reaching out to a beloved or a spiritual figure with intense vulnerability. The Story Behind the Lyrics : The beloved

: The narrator asks to open their heart and share their pain, describing a long period of loneliness.