: The song is a poignant reflection on loneliness, unrequited love, and despair, often using the night and the violin's "cry" as backdrop for emotional release.

: Each embroidery represents a different feeling—colors symbolize longing or complaint, and the act of weaving is equated to gaining "ilim" (knowledge or science).

Released in 1987 as part of the album Kilim / Nazlı Bebe , this song became a massive cultural phenomenon. It uses the (a traditional handwoven rug) as a central metaphor for human emotion and silent communication.

: The lyrics describe a lover who cannot speak their truth openly and instead weaves their secrets and love into the patterns of a rug.