Ferhad Merde Hin Ez Wek -

: Intense reflections on love, betrayal, and the passage of time.

: The speaker describes himself as "still like" something—perhaps a weary traveler, a lonely mountain, or a flickering flame. These comparisons illustrate a sense of stagnation or a persistent state of being despite the hardships faced. Ferhad Merde Hin Ez Wek

"Hin Ez Wek" is a poignant Kurdish poem and song performed by the renowned poet . The title translates roughly to "Still I Am Like..." or "Sometimes I Am Like...", and the work is a hallmark of Merde's style, blending deep personal emotion with broader themes of Kurdish identity, longing, and resilience. The Poet: Ferhad Merde : Intense reflections on love, betrayal, and the

: Themes of exile, resistance, and the pain of a divided homeland. "Hin Ez Wek" is a poignant Kurdish poem

: Despite the melancholic tone, the "Ez" (I) in the poem remains. The repetition of "Hin Ez Wek" serves as a testament to survival; even if damaged or changed, the core identity persists. Cultural Impact