: The lyrics compare the narrator's burning love to the legendary figures Kerem and Aslı . Kerem is a famous literary figure in Turkish folklore who literally burns to ashes out of love for Aslı; the narrator claims that like Kerem, he is ready to be consumed by his own fire.
: In the final verse, the poet addresses himself (a common tradition in folk music called mahlas ), pleading with the beloved not to turn their face away from Mahmut Erdal, as doing so makes life itself unbearable. Canan Baskaya Mah Cemalin Gunesmidir
The song is a classic example of Turkish folk poetry, where the "story" is told through its lyrics as a direct emotional address to a beloved. It explores the following themes: : The lyrics compare the narrator's burning love
The Turkish folk song (türkü) popularized by artist Canan Başkaya , was written and composed by the famous Sivas poet and folk singer Mahmut Erdal . The song is a classic example of Turkish