It uses Sufi and mystical imagery (referencing Nesimi and Hallac-ı Mansur ), suggesting that the act of "remembering" the beloved is a holy decree from the "Council of Gods" ( Tanrılar Divanı ), even if others see it as a sin or fault.
The report on this specific line highlights its role in the song's narrative of divine and earthly passion: Kusur Ise Her Saniye Her Yerde
Often attributed to Ozan Emekçi (lyricist) and popularized/composed by Mazlum Çimen . Genre: Özgün Müzik / Turkish Folk. It uses Sufi and mystical imagery (referencing Nesimi