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The song follows a classic folk structure where the narrator expresses love and longing through natural metaphors:

: A direct appeal to a loved one, calling them "my flower" and "my purple violet," expressing the pain of being apart .

Watch this popular remix of the song often used for dancing and social media trends: Karaduta Yaslandim

: The narrator describes leaning against a black mulberry tree and getting wet in the rain, asking friends not to criticize them because they are "fed with sugar" (sweet/joyful) .

: The song includes the famous line, "Çiğ sütten kaymak olmaz, güzele doymak olmaz" (You can't get cream from raw milk, and you can't get enough of a beautiful person) . Notable Performers The song follows a classic folk structure where

and Tufan Altaş : Both have recorded versions that highlight the song's rhythmic roots . Cultural Context

(I Leaned Against the Black Mulberry) is a popular Turkish folk song ( türkü ) known for its upbeat rhythm and poetic lyrics. It is frequently performed as a "potpourri" or "oyun havası" (dance air) at weddings and celebrations . Lyrics Summary Notable Performers and Tufan Altaş : Both have

While the song shares a name with the famous poem "Karadut" by , they are distinct works. The folk song is a traditional piece often attributed to Nuri Üstünses as the lyricist or composer , whereas Eyüboğlu's "Karadut" is a modern literary masterpiece .