: Warning against arrogance, as "even if you are rich, you can only eat one bite".
The phrase serves as a philosophical reflection on "Yalan Dünya" (the False World), a recurring concept in Anatolian Sufism and folk poetry. Its primary messages include: Anonim Kime KalmД±Еџ Mal MГјlk DГјnya
Several contemporary artists have recorded this work, often blending traditional lyrics with modern genres: Kime Kalmış Mal Mülk Dünya - LapMusica - Spotify : Warning against arrogance, as "even if you
While often classified as anonymous (anonim) because it draws on centuries-old folk wisdom, the lyrics are commonly found in the following structure: Lyrics and Composition The subject (To whom has
: Pointing out that historical figures (often referencing King Solomon/Süleyman) could not take their wealth with them. Lyrics and Composition
The subject (To whom has this worldly wealth remained) refers to a popular anonymous (anonim) folk expression and musical work in Turkish culture that emphasizes the transience of life and material possessions. It is frequently used as a thematic refrain in Turkish folk music and has seen a resurgence in modern psychedelic and rock arrangements. Core Themes and Meaning
: Reminding the listener that neither youth nor wealth is permanent.