Translating to "pull her by the hair and bring her," this refrain isn't an act of violence but an expression of sheer desperation . It signifies a soul that has abandoned all pride and social niceties, demanding a reunion at any cost.
The song opens with an address to a "Tabip" (healer/physician), a classic trope in folk poetry. The narrator warns the doctor not to touch his wound, as no medical science can cure the "derde" (misery) caused by love.
A poetic description of the lover's beauty and sweet speech. Ibrahim Tatlises - bul getir | MotoLyrics.com Ibrahim Tatlises-Bul getir
The İbrahim Tatlıses biography on Last.fm notes his discovery in a construction site, and that raw, earthy power is central to "Bul Getir."
He characterizes his lover not just as someone who left, but as the one who "stole my life" ( ömrümü çalanı ). Translating to "pull her by the hair and
The lyrics, available on Genius and Musixmatch , utilize aggressive and desperate imagery:
Tatlıses moves from a hushed, conversational "şiir" (spoken poetry) introduction to glass-shattering crescendos in the chorus. The narrator warns the doctor not to touch
He refuses to accept a single day of life lost to this pain unless the source of his misery—the lover—is brought back to him. Lyrical Intensity and Imagery