I turned into a dry leaf breaking off of a branch Dawn wind, disperse me, crush me
Take my dust far away from here
Spread me on the naked leg of my sweetheart
For seven years I haven't been able to visit my homeland
I have not looked for someone to share my sorrow
If you come one day marching behind me
Pastabos apie vertimą
This is from one of my favourite songs, "Leylim Ley", and I believe the fourth line should be "Yarin çıplak ayağına sür beni" - I have translated it as such.
1 & 2: oops! Thanks.
3: My translation is OK - "fall in behind" is a military term meaning to start marching behind someone. Tagging along sounds more like children. But I'll try to find something that could would be less easily misunderstood.
Bir dal şafak rüzgarından bitiriyor olan kuru bir yaprağa dönmüş olan, beni dağıtır, benim, buradan benim tozumun uzakta, benim, benim, benim üzüntümü paylaşması için birisini aramadığım benim anayurdumu ziyaret edemediğim yedi yıl boyunca benim sevgilimin çıplak bacağında beni yaydığını aldığımı ezer, eğer sen, bir gün gelirsen, ve benim arkamda yürümeye başlarsan
No, there is not a connection between the two lines but I think it's better to translate the 7th line as "If you come one day marching behind me" (as the correct sentence structure would be "ardıma düşüp gelirsen"