"Suları Islatamadım" (I Could Not Wet the Waters) serves as a poetic reflection on a life spent in perpetual struggle. The lyrics, often attributed to the great poet Abdürrahim Karakoç , describe a protagonist who has been at war for decades—"empty and load" (boşalt doldur)—yet feels they have achieved nothing tangible, symbolized by the impossibility of "wetting water". Key Themes
The lines "I've been at war for fifty years... I couldn't lean my rifle for a single day" highlight the exhaustion of a soldier who has forgotten the meaning of peace. SularД± IslatamadД±m / Ећefkat Tepe Birgitay
Suları Islatamadım - song and lyrics by Birgitay Aktaş | Spotify "Suları Islatamadım" (I Could Not Wet the Waters)
The world is depicted as a hostile place where "the harvest is a snake" and even one's bed feels like it's filled with scorpions. I couldn't lean my rifle for a single
The song is a powerful Turkish folk piece popularized by the artist Birgitay Aktaş , particularly through its association with the television series Şefkat Tepe .
In the context of the series Şefkat Tepe , the song underscores the emotional burden of the characters—often soldiers or operatives—who sacrifice their personal lives for a greater duty. Birgitay Aktaş’s rendition adds a haunting, melancholic layer that resonates with the show's themes of sacrifice, nationalism, and the heavy toll of duty.