: The chorus— "I recognize suicide, I wouldn't let someone live it" —suggests a narrator who has experienced deep pain and seeks to protect a loved one from the same fate.
: The lyrics touch on feeling used or "tossed around" by social systems and rules, contrasting a harsh world with the sanctuary of a personal relationship. Aleyna Tilki TanД±rД±m Д°ntiharД±
The accompanying music video, filmed in Istanbul, further emphasizes the song's melancholic and edgy aesthetic. Tilki has noted that the song and its video are deeply personal, even dedicating a social media post to those who shared their "real stories" with her through the lens of this project. : The chorus— "I recognize suicide, I wouldn't
: Tilki describes her heart as a "child" and uses imagery of nightmares and darkness to convey a sense of past trauma or deep introspection. Visuals and Impact Tilki has noted that the song and its