The title itself establishes the metaphor—just as you cannot be intimate with fire without getting burned, you cannot find true peace or "sohbet" (spiritual conversation) with the ignorant.
The lyrics contrast the "Cahil" (ignorant) with the "Kâmil" (perfected/wise person). While the wise understand one's state of being, the ignorant will destroy what you build.
Aslan sings about the futility of showing light to the "blind" (spiritually unaware) and warns against trusting the deceptive ("hilekâra"). Musical Context
Г–zcan Aslanв Ateеџ Д°le Гњlfet Olmaz -
The title itself establishes the metaphor—just as you cannot be intimate with fire without getting burned, you cannot find true peace or "sohbet" (spiritual conversation) with the ignorant.
The lyrics contrast the "Cahil" (ignorant) with the "Kâmil" (perfected/wise person). While the wise understand one's state of being, the ignorant will destroy what you build. Г–zcan AslanВ AteЕџ Д°le Гњlfet Olmaz
Aslan sings about the futility of showing light to the "blind" (spiritually unaware) and warns against trusting the deceptive ("hilekâra"). Musical Context The title itself establishes the metaphor—just as you