The narrator claims the sun has already set for them "like a fairytale," meaning their happy ending has vanished while the rest of the world moves on.
The song describes a person trapped in the memory of a past relationship. Key themes in the narrative include:
The phrase "Şöyle bi' baksan, canımı yaksan" (If you just looked at me, even if you hurt me/burnt my soul) reflects a desperate longing where even painful attention from the loved one is better than their absence.
The lyrics evoke images of sitting under "merciless rain" with a glass and a cigarette, while the former partner is seemingly untroubled and enjoying life.
The narrator claims the sun has already set for them "like a fairytale," meaning their happy ending has vanished while the rest of the world moves on.
The song describes a person trapped in the memory of a past relationship. Key themes in the narrative include: The narrator claims the sun has already set
The phrase "Şöyle bi' baksan, canımı yaksan" (If you just looked at me, even if you hurt me/burnt my soul) reflects a desperate longing where even painful attention from the loved one is better than their absence. The narrator claims the sun has already set
The lyrics evoke images of sitting under "merciless rain" with a glass and a cigarette, while the former partner is seemingly untroubled and enjoying life. The narrator claims the sun has already set