As time passed, the effort of "bottling it all up" began to take its toll. The vibrant joy she once found in small things—the taste of a fresh meal, the warmth of the sun—began to fade. She realized with a heavy sigh, "Eski tadım yok artık" (I no longer have my old joy). She had become still, quiet, and weary from the constant internal struggle of appearing fine while her "hayaller" (dreams) lay in an "ambush" of absence.
Once, a traveler named Elif wandered through a world that felt perpetually stuck in autumn. While those around her spoke of the coming spring, Elif felt like a "passenger of spring" who could never quite reach the destination.
Eski Tadım Yok Artık - song and lyrics by Aycan Öner | Spotify
The song (I No Longer Have My Old Taste/Joy) by Aycan Öner is a poignant piece written and composed by Uğur Işılak . It explores themes of deep emotional weariness, heartbreak, and the exhausting nature of suppressing one's pain.
Her story serves as a reminder of the weight of unexpressed feelings. It suggests that while silence might seem like strength, carrying a "broken heart" alone eventually drains the color from life, leaving one waiting in the autumn of their years for a spring that feels forever out of reach.
As time passed, the effort of "bottling it all up" began to take its toll. The vibrant joy she once found in small things—the taste of a fresh meal, the warmth of the sun—began to fade. She realized with a heavy sigh, "Eski tadım yok artık" (I no longer have my old joy). She had become still, quiet, and weary from the constant internal struggle of appearing fine while her "hayaller" (dreams) lay in an "ambush" of absence.
Once, a traveler named Elif wandered through a world that felt perpetually stuck in autumn. While those around her spoke of the coming spring, Elif felt like a "passenger of spring" who could never quite reach the destination. Aycan Г–nerВ Eski TadД±m Yok ArtД±k
Eski Tadım Yok Artık - song and lyrics by Aycan Öner | Spotify As time passed, the effort of "bottling it
The song (I No Longer Have My Old Taste/Joy) by Aycan Öner is a poignant piece written and composed by Uğur Işılak . It explores themes of deep emotional weariness, heartbreak, and the exhausting nature of suppressing one's pain. She had become still, quiet, and weary from
Her story serves as a reminder of the weight of unexpressed feelings. It suggests that while silence might seem like strength, carrying a "broken heart" alone eventually drains the color from life, leaving one waiting in the autumn of their years for a spring that feels forever out of reach.