The song uses powerful metaphors to describe the pain of unrequited love and the transience of life:

Represents the other person. The narrator describes them as the "unburnt end of the match," someone who merely passed through their life without ever feeling the flame or the heat of the struggle.

Represents the narrator, who is "burning down to ashes" under the smoke of heartbreak.

The story of the song by Müslüm Gürses is a crossover between two different musical worlds: the "Father" of Turkish Arabesque and the "Queen" of Turkish Rock, Şebnem Ferah . The Origins of the Song

A metaphor for the narrator's inner thoughts and feelings, which are suddenly destroyed by a single "match" (a single person or event).

Originally written and composed by Şebnem Ferah , "Sigara" was a rock anthem before Gürses reinterpreted it for his album, Yalan Dünya . This era of Gürses' career was defined by his "fusion" style, where he covered songs from varied genres—ranging from pop to rock—and infused them with his signature melancholy, baritone voice. The Symbolic Meaning

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