: It could be a quote from a poem or a novel focusing on themes of waiting and longing.

: It is often used as a caption or a sentimental expression in digital culture.

This phrase appears to be a poetic or lyrical line in , translating roughly to "The tea gets cold, eyes remain on the road."

Could you please clarify if you are looking for a , the origin/author of the quote, or perhaps a translation ?

: It may be a specific line from a folk song (türkü) or a modern musical track.

However, it could refer to a few different things depending on what kind of or information you need:

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: It could be a quote from a poem or a novel focusing on themes of waiting and longing.

: It is often used as a caption or a sentimental expression in digital culture. Cay Soyuyur Yolda Kalir Gozler

This phrase appears to be a poetic or lyrical line in , translating roughly to "The tea gets cold, eyes remain on the road." : It could be a quote from a

Could you please clarify if you are looking for a , the origin/author of the quote, or perhaps a translation ? the origin/author of the quote

: It may be a specific line from a folk song (türkü) or a modern musical track.

However, it could refer to a few different things depending on what kind of or information you need:

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Sai Baba made a comeback to the small screen in 2020 during COVID-19. Moti Sagar, the creative director of the show told TOI: “The tale of Sai Baba will give the audience strength to fight various odds of their lives with or without a pandemic.”

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