The lyrics describe the early stages of a relationship as a state of bliss where "the eyes see nothing" and the face is "smiling with happiness". Emrah uses the metaphor of being "drunk with love" to describe this phase—a period where rational thought is suspended. However, the song warns that this pleasure is often temporary. The very person who "makes you pleasant at first" is the one who will eventually "leave without mercy," highlighting the ephemeral nature of superficial attraction.
"İyi Düşün Öyle Sev" remains a classic because it touches on a universal human experience: the clash between the heart’s desires and the mind’s warnings. Through its melancholic melody and advisory lyrics, it reminds us that while the heart may want to leap, the soul must first look. In the world of Emrah’s Arabesque, love is a powerful force, but without the anchor of "thinking carefully," it is a force that can lead as easily to ruin as it does to joy. Emrah Д°yi DГјЕџГјn Г–yle
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The central thesis of the song is found in its title: "İyi düşün öyle sev" (Think carefully, then love). It suggests that the "unbearable suffering" often associated with heartbreak is not just a byproduct of fate, but a result of trusting too quickly. By warning that "not everyone who loves can be believed," the lyrics advocate for a protective skepticism. This is not a rejection of love itself, but a plea for emotional maturity—recognizing that "tears like floods" and the madness of sorrow (referenced through the figures of Leyla and Mecnun) are the steep prices paid for lack of caution. The very person who "makes you pleasant at