This line suggests that the beloved's beauty is the only true "wealth" the singer needs, emphasizing spiritual or emotional value over material riches.

The 17th-century traveler Evliya Çelebi noted that the pomegranates in Karaköprü were so large they were the size of a human head, and even Sultan Murad IV was said to have admired them.

This sets the scene in a place of natural abundance and beauty where lovers would traditionally meet.

The song describes the district, which was historically a lush recreation area famous for its extensive pomegranate orchards .

In some interpretations, the "Black Bridge" symbolizes a place of separation or where a love story ends, adding a layer of melancholy to the otherwise upbeat rhythm.