The title translates roughly to "I have a curse" or "I have a grievance," signifying a deep spiritual and emotional resentment toward those who caused the singer's pain.

is a prominent track by the late Turkish Arabesque singer Selahattin Özdemir , originally released in 1992 as part of the album Bir Dinle Bir Ağla / Birde Beni An . Written and composed by Naci Eray , the song is a classic example of the "damar" (heavy Arabesque) genre, known for its deep emotional intensity. Key Meaning & Lyrics

You can listen to the original track on Apple Music or YouTube .

It uses imagery like "wilted flowers" and a "separated body" to illustrate the end of a relationship and a loss of purpose in life. Availability and Versions