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The chorus emphasizes that a former partner's absence "takes the singer hostage," suggesting that they are unable to move forward despite their efforts.

The song’s lyrics, written by the band's vocalist , use vivid metaphors to describe a state of emotional limbo: Madrigal GeГ§me ArtД±k SokaДџД±mdan

Lines like "Neither my winter will reach summer" reflect a feeling of being stuck in a cold, bleak state where time or seasons no longer bring change or healing. The chorus emphasizes that a former partner's absence

The title and central plea—"Don't pass through my street anymore"—is a desperate request for physical and mental boundaries to help the singer fully "paint over" their colorless walls and finally let go. Anıl Erdem Cevizci has noted that the song’s

Anıl Erdem Cevizci has noted that the song’s composition was influenced by the Turkish Hicaz makamı , a traditional musical scale often associated with deep longing and sorrow, which he had been listening to extensively during that period. Song Composition and Reception