Geldi Iеџte - Canд±na Yandд±дџд±m Yanд±ma
The line is the emotional core of the song "Sürme Sürgüne," a popular collaboration between Irmak Arıcı and Ekin Uzunlar. It is a phrase steeped in Turkish emotional vocabulary, expressing a complex mix of love, frustration, and deep-seated devotion. Linguistic and Cultural Depth
: This is an idiom of endearment and exasperation. To "burn" for someone's life/soul ( can ) implies a love so intense it is painful. It characterizes the beloved as someone who is both a source of light and a cause of suffering. Geldi IЕџte CanД±na YandД±ДџД±m YanД±ma
: The title and refrain "Sürme sürgüne" means "Do not send me into exile". It captures the fear of being cast out of the beloved's heart, which the narrator views as their only true home. Context of the Artist The line is the emotional core of the
The phrase "canına yandığım" doesn't translate literally to a single English emotion. To "burn" for someone's life/soul ( can )
: The heart is described as falling into a "serseri ayaza" (a vagabond frost). The arrival of the beloved ("Geldi işte...") acts as the only counterpoint to this coldness.
The lyrics surrounding this line paint a picture of a soul weathered by emotional conflict:
: The line follows the admission, "Kaç kurşun yedim bilemedim" (I don't know how many bullets I've taken), suggesting the narrator has been deeply wounded by this relationship or by life.