A young girl (Sarah Polley) is sent to live with her mother’s relatives in Prince Edward Island. Set in the early 1900’s, the series follows her adventures, as well as that of her family and the town’s people as she grows up in Avonlea.
The song is a somber exploration of loneliness, existential dread, and the transience of human connections.
The song's bridge features a famous spoken-word dialogue that has become a cult favorite among fans: Are you still lonely? "Just free." Are you unhappy? "Just used to it." Are you in love? "Just missing/incomplete." Cem AdrianВ Herkes Gider Mi
The central question, "Herkes gider mi?" (Does everyone leave?), reflects a deep-seated fear of abandonment and the eventual realization that change and departure are inevitable. Notable Lyric Highlights The song is a somber exploration of loneliness,
Adrian describes waiting for someone who doesn't hear as being as "meaningless as singing the world's most beautiful song to someone who cannot hear". Musical Style "Herkes gider mi?" (Does everyone leave?)
