Haluk Leventв Elfida File

The name "Elfida" was chosen specifically for its symbolic meaning in Ottoman Turkish, translated roughly as or "sacrificed".

: A plea for the girl to remain unaware of the gravity of her situation so she could spend her final moments in peace.

: Levent would sing the song to her during her final days, though she never knew the lyrics were about her own tragic fate. Haluk LeventВ Elfida

The lyrics reflect both the personal tragedy of the girl and the artist's own struggles at the time:

: Levent spent significant time with her in the hospital. He witnessed her parents' constant vigil; they were often unable to hug her because her body had become so fragile from the illness. The name "Elfida" was chosen specifically for its

: Levent explained this referred to his personal financial bankruptcy at the time. He felt he was already carrying the weight of the world and was pleading for Beyzanur not to leave him too.

: Haluk Levent wrote the song after a doctor told him about Beyzanur’s condition, saying, "Haluk, you must give up on this girl (gözden çıkartın)". The lyrics reflect both the personal tragedy of

: His musician friend, Emrah Aydoğdu, suggested the name "Elfida" because it fit the tragic concept of having to let go of someone you love. The Story of Beyzanur