: References to "Azrail" (the Angel of Death) suggest that only death can end the singer's cries and the fire in his heart.
: Lyrics like "What is the use of life without you?" ( Sen olmadan yaşam neye yarar ki? ) capture the quintessential Arabesque sentiment of hopelessness. Music and Legacy
The song explores themes of . Its lyrics, written by Hanifi Altın, use powerful metaphors to describe a love that refuses to fade:
The song is a cornerstone of the Turkish Arabesque genre, performed by the "Uncrowned King of Arabesque," Hüseyin Altın . Originally released on the 1990 album Sevda Durağım , the track remains a staple for fans of deep, emotional storytelling. Emotional Core and Lyrics
: The chorus asks, "Did you think it would pass like a storm?" ( Bir fırtına gibi geçer mi sandın? ), emphasizing that the singer's feelings are a permanent "sevda" (passionate love) rather than a passing whim.
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