Ebru Gundes Seninle Cok Isim Var Apr 2026
The lyrics "your hands burn me, they cool July" suggest that the lover possesses a power that defies the natural order, providing both warmth and relief.
The chorus masterfully captures the paradoxical nature of love using vivid sensory metaphors: Ebru Gundes Seninle Cok Isim Var
The phrase "the rose has thorns that prick" acknowledges that even the most beautiful relationship comes with inherent risks and pain. The lyrics "your hands burn me, they cool
"Seninle Çok İşim Var" is a poignant exploration of the duality of love—its ability to both cause profound suffering and offer the highest form of happiness. Performed by the renowned Turkish artist Ebru Gündeş and written by the legendary Yıldız Tilbe , the song is a cornerstone of the 2004 album Bize De Bu Yakışır . The Weight of Absence Performed by the renowned Turkish artist Ebru Gündeş
Ultimately, the song is a narrative of resilience. Despite the "pains I've suffered," the protagonist arrives at a place of self-affirmation, declaring that "happiness suits me now". It serves as a reminder that the depth of one's suffering in love often mirrors the capacity for joy. By navigating the nightmares and fears that arise in silence, the protagonist emerges ready to embrace a shared future under the "same sun".
The title phrase, "Seninle çok işim var" (I have a lot of business with you/I'm not done with you), signifies a commitment that transcends temporary hardships, indicating a love that is enduring and demands further exploration. Resilience and Happiness
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