Kul Nesîmî, or simply Nesîmî, real name Ali[1] was an Ottoman Alevi-Bektashi poet, who lived in the 17th century in Anatolia.
Very little is known about this poet except that certain political events found an expression in his poetry, such as Ottoman conquest of Baghdad in 1640. He wrote in the same tradition as such earlier poets as Nasimi, with whom he is frequently confused, as well as in the tradition of Ismail I and Pir Sultan Abdal.
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| Ben melâmet hırkasını kendim giydim eğnime (eynime)Âr u nâmus şişesini taşa çaldım kime ne
 Gâh çıkarım gökyüzüne seyrederim âlemiGâh inerim yeryüzüne seyreder âlem beni
 Gâh giderim medreseye ders okurum Hak içinGâh giderim meyhaneye dem çekerim aşk için
 Sofular haram demişler aşkımın şarabına (Sofular haram demişler bu aşkın bâdesine)Ben doldurur ben içerim günah benim kime ne
 Sofular secde ederler meclisin mihrabınaBenim ol dost eşiğidir secdegâhım kime ne
 Nesimî’ye sordular kim yarin ile hoş musun (Nesimî’ye sormuşlar yarin ile hoş musun)Hoş olam ya olmayayım ol yar benim kime ne (Hoş olayım olmayayım o yar benim kime ne)
 | I put the coat of reproach on my back myselfSmashed the bottle of dignity on the ground, whose concern is it
 Sometimes I climb up to the sky, I watch the world from aboveSometimes I come down on earth, and the world watches me
 Sometimes I visit the madrasah, study a lesson for God's sakeSometimes I visit the wine house, sip a drink for love's sake
 The puritans said "forbidden" to the wine of my loveI fill in the cup, I drink, sin is mine, whose concern is it
 The devout bow to prayer before the mihrab of the congregationMy place of worship is the friends house, whose concern is it
 They ask Nesimi, are you happy with your loverI am happy or not happy, she is my lover, whose concern is it
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