It speaks of a "Great Mansion" (Koca Konak) with additions (Ekleme) and a lover ("Nazlı yar") who repeatedly comes to mind.
While the version is instrumental, the original lyrics tell a story of longing and heartache:
The lyrics reflect the exhaustion of travel and the heavy emotional burden of a love that the protagonist struggles to manage. 4. Availability Yedi Karanfil Eklemedir Koca Konak
The track is an instrumental reinterpretation that blends the melancholic Anatolian spirit with contemporary "New Age" or "Ethno-Ambient" elements, making it a staple of Turkish background and relaxation music. 2. Historical & Cultural Origins
The song is a traditional folk piece (türkü) originating from the Aydın region in Western Anatolia. It speaks of a "Great Mansion" (Koca Konak)
It is widely recognized as one of the favorite folk songs of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk , the founder of modern Turkey. 3. Lyrical Context (Summary)
This specific version appears on the album Yedi Karanfil, Vol. 3 , released in 1995 by Esen Müzik. It is widely recognized as one of the
Yedi Karanfil (Seven Cloves) is a renowned Turkish instrumental group known for arranging traditional folk songs (türkü) with modern synthesizers and ethnic wind instruments like the ney and kaval .