Halimde — Can Kazaz Kendi

He sat on a weathered wooden bench overlooking the Bosphorus, holding a lukewarm cup of tea. The city of Istanbul swirled around him in its usual chaotic symphony—screaming seagulls, aggressive ferry horns, and the rushed footsteps of a thousand strangers. Yet, inside Aras, everything was perfectly, agonizingly still.

“Duymaz sağır, uydur bağır,” he scribbled. The deaf won't hear, so make up lies and shout. That was the rule of the world, wasn't it? To be heard, you had to fabricate a dramatic story, or scream at the top of your lungs. Pure, quiet, honest sadness was just ignored. Can Kazaz Kendi Halimde

We can of the song further, or I can draft a different style of story (like a poem or a script) based on this theme. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Kendi Halimde lyrics translation in English - Can Kazaz He sat on a weathered wooden bench overlooking

The song by Turkish indie artist Can Kazaz is a deeply intimate, melancholic, yet gentle piece. Its lyrics revolve around isolation, misunderstood feelings, and a personal struggle that cannot be easily voiced to the world ("I have a trouble of my own, how can I explain it politely?"). “Duymaz sağır, uydur bağır,” he scribbled

A young woman sat on the other end of the long bench. She was holding a guitar case. She noticed him staring blankly at the water and gave him a soft, polite nod. Aras forced a faint smile and looked back at his notebook.