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: The imagery of being "soaking wet at your door with flowers in my hands" serves as a universal symbol of total surrender. The protagonist has stripped away their pride, standing exposed in the rain (likely symbolizing their tears or emotional turmoil) to beg for another chance. Musical Atmosphere

: The bridge contains a powerful admission: "Seni sevmiyorum dedim yalandı" (I said I don't love you, it was a lie). This highlights the central conflict of the human ego—often pushing people away as a defense mechanism, only to regret the resulting isolation. Eda BabaВ Ellerimde Г‡iГ§ekler

Eda Baba 's rendition of (Flowers in My Hands), originally written and composed by İlhan Şeşen , is a poignant exploration of regret, vulnerability, and the desperate hope for reconciliation. Through her soft, jazz-influenced vocal style, she transforms the 1990s classic into an intimate confession of a lover who has realized their mistakes too late. Themes of Forgiveness and Regret : The imagery of being "soaking wet at

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