The song utilizes classical Anatolian folk imagery—mountains, mist, and frost—to mirror the internal state of the narrator.

In the lyrics found on StarMaker , the "mist" that descends on the mountains represents a loss of direction and a clouded spirit. It is an atmospheric metaphor for depression and the isolation that follows a broken heart.

At its core, the track is a lamentation on the brevity of life. The recurring refrain, "Tez geçti ömür" (Life passed quickly), emphasizes a sense of waste and missed opportunity. This is a common trope in Turkish türkü (folk songs), where the "spring and summer" of life are often stolen by "winter"—a metaphor for suffering. The "Bookless" Beloved