The song concludes with a sense of acceptance, suggesting that even if a love remains unfinished or a "song ends," the memories—though painful—remain as a testament to what once was.
The narrator recalls meeting their loved one in the rain, stating they "loved both the rain and you".
As the song progresses, the rain disappears, leaving them in the "middle of the sea," a vast and often isolating environment representing emotional turmoil or the void left behind.
The song serves as a melancholic reflection on a deep emotional bond that has been severed by distance or death. It uses nature as a central metaphor for these shifting feelings:
Son Feci Bisiklet - Beni Rahatta Dinleyin (English translation)
Interestingly, while performed by Son Feci Bisiklet, the song's lyrics and composition are attributed to the legendary Turkish musician Feridun Düzağaç . This explains why it carries a different emotional weight compared to some of the band's more satirical work like "Bikinisinde Astronomi".
A recurring sentiment in the lyrics is that "death is harder than break-up". It explores the haunting idea of seeing a loved one’s face only in the night and the frustration of being unable to touch them even if one tries. Musical and Creative Context
