: A notable line mentions "Robson," referring to the American singer and civil rights activist Paul Robeson ("Robson, my black brother with pearl-white teeth"), framing the struggle for freedom as a global, multiracial effort. Key Lyrics (Translation)
: Ultimately, the song declares they fear hope and the "dawn" (symbolizing a new beginning). Historical & Cultural Context
: They fear "the seed and the earth," "flowing water," and "remembering".
: Edip Akbayram, a pioneer of the Anatolian rock movement, used his platform to blend traditional Turkish folk themes with Western rock and psychedelic influences.