Son Feci Bisiklet Beni Rahatta -

"Ölüm ayrılıktan da zor senin gibi ölünce" (Death is harder than break-up when it's like yours)

The track fits within the band's typical alternative/indie rock style, blending melodic guitars with introspective, often angst-filled storytelling. Summary of Key Details Information Artist Son Feci Bisiklet Songwriter Feridun Düzağaç Initial Release April 2015 (on the album Vesaire ) Primary Theme Grief, separation, and the limits of memory Key Lyrics Son Feci Bisiklet Beni Rahatta

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: "Ölüm ayrılıktan da zor senin gibi ölünce" (Death

"Beni Rahatta Dinleyin" is a poignant track by the Turkish alternative rock band , originally released in 2015. Though the band is known for its ironic and sometimes humorous lyrics, this particular song leans heavily into themes of love, loss, and the permanence of memory . Core Themes and Emotional Landscape Though the band is known for its ironic

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.

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

Formed in Ankara in 2011 by Arda Kemirgent and Can Sürmen , Son Feci Bisiklet quickly became a staple of the Turkish indie scene. Arda Kemirgent is the primary songwriter and vocalist, known for his distinct voice and poetic flair.

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  1. That’s great that you can do that. Can it be done with design space? I have tons in DS and often thought, what would I do if I decided to switch machines.

    1. Hi Angela! I’m not sure how to export a library in DS but I would assume you could save your files as svg’s or png’s and upload them into the Silhouette Software if you do decide to switch!

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