The song, written by and composed by Uğur Bayar , is built on a series of paradoxes that illustrate a level of grief so intense it defies the laws of nature.
"Ateş Donar" is celebrated for its classic Arabesque structure, featuring: Ateş Donar (Version 1) - Müslüm Gürses - Shazam
Lyrics like "Dört bir yanımı sardı sensizlik acıları" (The pains of your absence have surrounded me on all four sides) describe a suffocating loneliness that bleeds into both day and night.
Gürses laments a life of constant "hazann" (autumn/sorrow), wishing for even a single day of summer, only to conclude that even Fate ( Felek ) would rebel if it had to endure his life. Musical Composition
The title phrase, "Ateş donar, su yanar" (Fire freezes, water burns), suggests that the singer's suffering is so heavy that if anyone else were in his place, even the impossible would happen: the sea would dry up, and stones would melt.
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