The central metaphor of the song, "turning pain into a pomegranate" ( acıyı nar eylemek ), is deeply evocative. In Turkish literature and folklore, the pomegranate often represents unity in diversity—one fruit containing a thousand seeds. By turning pain into a pomegranate, the lyric suggests that the sufferer does not merely experience a single ache, but a multitude of sorrows gathered into one heavy, bursting heart.
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Lyrics such as "Acıyı başıma nâr eylediler" (They made pain a fire/pomegranate upon my head) play on the double meaning of the word nar : in Persian, it means fire, and in Turkish, it is the pomegranate fruit. This linguistic overlap illustrates a pain that is both a ripening fruit of experience and a burning crown of suffering. The central metaphor of the song, "turning pain
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