: A recurring sentiment is: " I am content with your rose, as long as its thorn doesn't prick me ".
The song was originally composed by , a legendary Turkish folk musician and poet. It has been covered by numerous heavyweight artists in Turkish music, including Haluk Levent and Cem Adrian . Koray Avcı’s rendition stands out for its:
The lyrics reflect a philosophical stance of self-sufficiency and emotional boundaries. The title, which translates to " I do not want healing from your honey ," sets a tone of stoic independence.
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: A recurring sentiment is: " I am content with your rose, as long as its thorn doesn't prick me ".
The song was originally composed by , a legendary Turkish folk musician and poet. It has been covered by numerous heavyweight artists in Turkish music, including Haluk Levent and Cem Adrian . Koray Avcı’s rendition stands out for its: Koray AvcД±В Ећifa Д°stemem BalД±ndan
The lyrics reflect a philosophical stance of self-sufficiency and emotional boundaries. The title, which translates to " I do not want healing from your honey ," sets a tone of stoic independence. : A recurring sentiment is: " I am