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Ferhat_tunc_sen_ates_ol_ben_yanayim -

The lyrics, written by the acclaimed poet , use nature and imprisonment as central metaphors for a consuming love. The song isn't just about affection; it's about a total, willing submission to the "beloved".

: Given Tunç's history of political activism and legal struggles, the metaphor of being "arrested" and "convicted" by love carries a unique, heavy weight. Musical Backdrop ferhat_tunc_sen_ates_ol_ben_yanayim

Released as part of the album (Every Season is Spring) on March 8, 2000, this song captures a level of devotion that feels both ancient and urgent. A Lyricism of Absolute Surrender The lyrics, written by the acclaimed poet ,

When we talk about voices that define a generation of dissent and raw emotion in Turkey, stands at the forefront. While he is often celebrated for his "protest music" ( özgün müzik ), his 2000 track "Sen Ateş Ol Ben Yanayım" (You Be the Fire, Let Me Burn) remains one of his most enduring and deeply personal ballads. Musical Backdrop Released as part of the album