Crucially, the song provides its own answer in the backing vocals : "Değer canım, değer elbet / Değer bir tanem aşk için her şeye" (It's worth it, my dear, it's worth everything for love). This internal debate between skeptical questioning and ultimate devotion captures the quintessential "Sezenesque" romanticism that resonates with generations of listeners. 2. Musical Innovation
The song’s power lies in its dialogue with the self. Aysel Gürel’s lyrics explore the vulnerability of love through a series of vivid metaphors—"flying to the clouds" and "flowing like a river" through veins. The central refrain, "Değer mi hiç?" (Is it worth it at all?), asks whether a fleeting "dream" can or should last a lifetime.
: Onno Tunç blended traditional Turkish melodic structures with Western pop arrangements, creating a sound that was both "modern" for its time and deeply rooted in local sensibilities.