Canbay Wolker Fersah -

: A reminder is given that everyone is aging and headed to the grave, so it does not pay to simply close your eyes when things get difficult.

: Panic sets in as sirens wail, enemies rush in with weapons drawn, and those trusted turn out to be snakes. The narrator realizes that the metaphorical ships need warning because the entire harbor has caught on fire. 🚪 Verse 2 (Wolker): Hardened Wisdom and Betrayal Canbay Wolker Fersah

The second half of the story reflects on the passage of time and the inevitability of facing one's actions. : A reminder is given that everyone is

: They warn that "no one returns from the port." The port represents a point of no return where people are lost to violence or hard street life. 🚪 Verse 2 (Wolker): Hardened Wisdom and Betrayal

This section paints a picture of a neighborhood pushed to the edge.

: A stark warning is given to the listener or a friend ("Can"): do not abandon this world and do not fall away leagues upon leagues ( fersah fersah ). 🏙️ Verse 1 (Canbay): The Reality of the Streets

The song opens and anchors itself around a feeling of profound loss and losing one's grip on a peaceful life.