On a more personal level, the song tells the story of a lover calling out to a partner who is far away or unreachable.
The song has become a staple of modern Kurdish music because it captures the "ah" (the sigh) of a people who, like the white dove, are perpetually seeking a peaceful place to land. Hozan BeЕџir - Kevoka SpГ®
The "story" within the song is often interpreted through two lenses: 1. The Allegory of Peace and Loss On a more personal level, the song tells
The protagonist expresses a willingness to give up everything just to see the "White Dove" return, signifying that love is the only thing that can bring light back to a darkened world. Musical Context The Allegory of Peace and Loss The protagonist
The singer follows the flight of the dove, hoping it will lead him to his beloved.
(The White Dove) is more than just a song by Hozan Beşir; it is a powerful Kurdish ballad that tells a story of longing, peace, and the tragic beauty of a love caught in the crossfire of conflict.
The lyrics describe a "deep wound" ( birîna kûr ) that won't heal. This represents the "seuda"—a specific kind of melancholic longing or "love sickness" common in Middle Eastern folk music.