Kerem looked up at the third-floor balcony where a single light remained on. He wasn't waiting for a secret meeting or a grand confession. He was just there .
In a world that demanded "return on investment" even in romance, Erkal’s song spoke of a different, older kind of devotion: Ibrahim Erkal Sevmesende Olur
As he turned to walk away, the final refrain played in his mind: "Sen beni sevmesen de olur" (It’s okay if you don't love me). He didn't feel defeated; he felt full. For in the world of Ibrahim Erkal, the greatest "marifet" (skill or virtue) wasn't being loved—it was the capacity to love without expecting a single thing in return. İbrahim Erkal - Sevmesen de Olur (Official Video) Kerem looked up at the third-floor balcony where
"Sokağın başında sabahlasam da, perdeni kapatıp yatsan da olur" (Even if I wait at the head of the street until morning, it’s okay if you close your curtain and sleep). In a world that demanded "return on investment"