The lyrics use nature-based metaphors to emphasize this permanence. Sibel Can sings that even if the "setting sun does not rise" or the "rains do not fall," her commitment remains unchanged.
The song captures the pain of time spent apart, with lines like "I don't count the days spent without you as days," highlighting a sense of emptiness when separated from the partner. Musical Influence and Legacy Sibel CanВ Г–lГјrГјm
The song centers on the concept of absolute, self-sacrificing love. The lyrics use nature-based metaphors to emphasize this
The title and chorus repeat "Ölürüm," which translates to "I would die". In Turkish lyrical tradition, this isn't literal suicide but a poetic declaration of fena-fil-aşk (vanishing in love)—a state where the lover's own existence is secondary to the beloved's presence. Musical Influence and Legacy The song centers on
"Ölürüm" (often written as "Ölürem" in certain dialects or contexts) is a poignant 1999 track by Turkish singer and actress , released on her album Daha Yolun Başındayım . Written by Refika Demir and Emrah Şah Yüksel , the song is a classic example of Arabesque-Fantasy music, a genre that blends traditional Turkish melodies with heavy orchestral arrangements and themes of deep emotional longing. Thematic Core: Sacrifice and Devotion