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The singer addresses a woman he clearly finds beautiful, comparing her to a slender cypress tree. However, he declares that from this point forward, he will never touch her hand or even a strand of her hair.

Despite this firm boundary, the song acknowledges the "wound of longing" ( hasret ) inside him. He admits he would rather suffer eternal grief ( efkâr ) than break this new, platonic vow. Context of Seyfi Doğanay Seyfi DoДџanayВ BacД±msД±n

The narrative within the lyrics depicts a final, painful transition: The singer addresses a woman he clearly finds

The song "" (meaning "You are my sister"), released by the late Arabesque artist Seyfi Doğanay in 1995 on his album Güle Güle (İlk Göz Ağrım) , is a powerful and somber story of a love that has been irreversibly severed. He admits he would rather suffer eternal grief