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If you are looking for the poem in a musical format, it is often accompanied by the series' atmospheric soundtrack composed by . You can find these on platforms like Spotify or YouTube .

His emotional recitals are often highlights of the show's more sentimental scenes. 🎵 Musical Adaptations

"Now poetry, I think, is your face.Now my throne is your knee." 🏛️ Halis Ağa’s Verses

In the context of the popular Turkish TV series , the most iconic "useful piece" of poetry used is from Sabahattin Ali’s poem " Çocuklar Gibi ". 📜 Featured Poem: " Çocuklar Gibi "

Beyond famous literary works, the character (played by Çetin Tekindor) is known for his own "hidden" talent for writing poetry, often dedicated to his past love, Hattuç.

If you tell me you're thinking of, I can find the exact lines for you.

This poem was famously quoted in Episode 64, during a romantic moment between the lead characters, Seyran and Ferit.

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If you are looking for the poem in a musical format, it is often accompanied by the series' atmospheric soundtrack composed by . You can find these on platforms like Spotify or YouTube .

His emotional recitals are often highlights of the show's more sentimental scenes. 🎵 Musical Adaptations YalД± Г‡apkД±nД±В Ећiir

"Now poetry, I think, is your face.Now my throne is your knee." 🏛️ Halis Ağa’s Verses If you are looking for the poem in

In the context of the popular Turkish TV series , the most iconic "useful piece" of poetry used is from Sabahattin Ali’s poem " Çocuklar Gibi ". 📜 Featured Poem: " Çocuklar Gibi " 🎵 Musical Adaptations "Now poetry, I think, is

Beyond famous literary works, the character (played by Çetin Tekindor) is known for his own "hidden" talent for writing poetry, often dedicated to his past love, Hattuç.

If you tell me you're thinking of, I can find the exact lines for you.

This poem was famously quoted in Episode 64, during a romantic moment between the lead characters, Seyran and Ferit.