"Benim Yerime de Sev" (often known as "Begonvil") is a classic of modern Turkish pop-folk music, released by on May 23, 2007, as part of her album Akşam Sefası . The song is celebrated for its poetic depth and its ability to blend a sense of summer nostalgia with the melancholy of letting go. Creative Origins
The song opens with imagery of bougainvilleas growing tall and the scent of jasmine taking over Bodrum , a famous Aegean seaside town. These elements ground the song in a specific Mediterranean aesthetic of "summer" as a season of fleeting beauty. Sibel CanВ Benim Yerimede Sev
While originally a Sibel Can hit, the song is frequently performed by other artists, including its writer , and remains a staple in "Fantezi" and Turkish Pop playlists. Its association with rakı (Turkish lion's milk) culture—referenced in the lyrics where the protagonist might have "cried a bit" over their drink—has made it a favorite in Turkish taverns ( meyhanes ). "Benim Yerime de Sev" (often known as "Begonvil")
The lyrics were penned by Sezen Aksu , often called the "Queen of Turkish Pop". Composer: The melody was composed by Bülent Özdemir . Arrangement: The track was arranged by Selim Çaldıran. Lyricism and Themes These elements ground the song in a specific
The central refrain, "Benim yerime de sev" (Love in my place as well), is an act of selfless acceptance . It encourages a former lover or perhaps the listener to not wait for life to happen but to live and love fully, even if the speaker can no longer be part of that journey.
Key phrases like "Bu kadarına razıysan, yaşa gitsin" (If you are content with this much, just live it) suggest a resigned acceptance of fate while looking forward to the "gift of time" in a new chapter. Cultural Impact