(I Will Leave) is one of the most powerful and iconic songs by the late Turkish-Kurdish artist Ahmet Kaya . Released in 1998 as part of the album Dosta Düşmana Karşı (Against Friend and Foe), the song is a staple of Turkish protest and folk-protest music. 1. The Core Meaning
Kaya uses intense imagery, such as "exploding like a mountain" ( dağ gibi patlar giderim ) and "shooting my own head" ( kafama sıkar giderim ), to emphasize that his departure is permanent and unapologetic. 2. Lyrics Breakdown
While often interpreted as a song about a romantic breakup, "Giderim" also reflects Kaya's own life of and exile . Ahmet Kaya Giderim
"I can no longer stay with you, I will leave this evening" ( Artık seninle duramam, bu akşam çıkar giderim ).
The song is a defiant anthem of and independence . It portrays a person who has reached their breaking point and decides to leave—not with a whimper, but with a "bang". (I Will Leave) is one of the most
"I won't let you break me down" ( Ezdirmem sana kendimi ).
He promises to leave behind everything he took from the other person, settling all debts before disappearing like "water flowing over fingers". 3. Historical Context The Core Meaning Kaya uses intense imagery, such
The lyrics express a firm resolve to move on from pain or a toxic situation, even if it means losing everything.