Thursday, October 31, 2019

International Multicultural Network Poetry- Emel Barut: "The significance of Our folk songs and poems for the transport of the cultures…."



                   ‘’Mankind is the most precious specıes compare to others.’’ 

The journey of man has begun since the existence of the world.When they came together, they formed communities, societies and states. These communities and societies had their own language, beliefs, cultures and arts.However, living together, assimilating, tolerating each other has not always been so easy.Sometimes they fought and embraced each other. However, regardless of the strategies between states, people were able to love and embrace with their folk songs and poems.
The most spectacular way on earth, the Silk Road has witnessed the journey of people from different cultures for centuries. Although this road may seem like a trade route, these people, who gathered around a fire that was burned down during resting times, sang folk songs, read poems, told their beliefs and conveyed their culture.
Today, our journey continues from where it left off with these lines.I thought it was the most difficult traveler to travel the world to fight the tyrants

I knew that before I fell in love 
I saw the world in your eyes. 
Blood drained from my body 
Always the tears of my love.

As travelers, wandering in difficult conditions, discovered new places, new cultures and they shed theır lights on future generations, passing theır love and passion through new discoveries. The excitement and enthusiasm I received from the travelers poured into the poems’.

Aren’t we all travelers…As we travel, we discover different cultures and transfer our own culture to other societies. Our love, desires and our passion, our sorrows and our love can be poured into the lines and poetry and even make our folk songs. Lyrics become the the language of our hearts.Regardless of our language, religion, race and nationality, we have a common aspect, which is the poems folk songs of each nation. These are what makes us we and unites nations.This is the great wealth that multiculturalism brings to us. It is the most elegant and perhaps the easiest way to understand people better, to show tolerance and to love.

Neşet Ertaş, a famous Turkish poet said: ”No matter where you see a folk song, don't be afraid, sit next to you. Because bad people do not have ballads.Again, a famous Azerbaijani literary and medical scientist Shahriyar said, I may cure 200 patients a year, but with my writings and poems, I aimed to reach and cure millions of people.These words tell how beautiful the unifying power of our folk poems. The essence is to love people unconditionally. Doing something for humanity is the responsibility of it.I am a wanderer I sailed to the seas where the spirits roam freely and the emotions that have evolved for thousands of years are fluttering. I can't describe what I'm looking for.Always strong, always full of hope. He's waiting for me somewhere. I've been fed with love. When I looked at people, I saw their pain, their hopes, their ambitions, their love. That's why I liked people. And then my poems came out of my emotions, like a waterfall. It was the language of my heart.One day, a sip of coffee reciprocally touched my heart, the spill of diesel would be as follows.

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