Kaya uses "burning" as a metaphor for the suffering, betrayal, and state-sanctioned exile he faced.
In an spoken introduction often included in the track, Kaya describes the song as a "subtle reproach" ( ince bir sitem ) to friends and fellow artists who turned their backs on him during his most difficult days in Turkey. Key Themes in the Lyrics
The title "Siz Yanmayın" translates to an emotional plea from the artist to his audience.
The recurring line "Ağlama bu günler gelir de geçer babam" (Don't cry, these days will come and go, father) offers a message of hope and endurance.
The song (also known as "Sürgün" ) is a poignant work by the iconic Kurdish-Turkish artist Ahmet Kaya , released posthumously on July 12, 2001, as part of the album Hoşçakalın Gözüm . The song serves as a powerful testament to the hardships of political exile and the artist's personal resilience. Context and Meaning
The song captures the deep melancholy of someone physically removed from their homeland but spiritually tied to it. Production Details Who produced “Siz Yanmayın (Sürgün)” by Ahmet Kaya?
He describes being "sold in the markets for two drops of tears" and having his heart broken by "scolding".