Selг§uk Balcд± - Deniz Гњstгјnde Fener I Patika В© 2011 Kalan Mгјzik May 2026

The central metaphor of the "lighthouse on the sea that flashes on and off" represents a love that is inconsistent and fleeting. Just as a lighthouse beam disappears into the darkness before returning, the narrator feels their love is elusive and "turns in forty directions" ( gaybana sevdaluk ).

The lyrics use Black Sea geography—mist rising from the streams, mountains, and rocks—to mirror the narrator's internal state. The mist covering the mountains represents the obstacles blocking their path, while the narrator's tears "never stop" because of the pain caused by this love. Cultural Impact

Selçuk Balcı - Deniz Üstünde Fener I Patika © 2011 Kalan Müzik The central metaphor of the "lighthouse on the

The chorus is a desperate plea for the beloved to run away together: "Gel kaçalum sevduğum dağlarun arkasindan" (Come, let's escape, my love, behind the mountains). This reflects a common theme in Black Sea folk culture where lovers seek refuge in the high, misty plateaus ( yayla ) to escape societal or familial pressures.

The "story" of the song is one of , rooted in the traditional music style of Turkey's Black Sea region. The Imagery and Theme The mist covering the mountains represents the obstacles

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Since its release, the song has become a modern classic of Turkish folk music. Its popularity led to several high-profile covers, most notably a duet version with Burcu Güneş in 2018, which further cemented its place as a staple of contemporary Black Sea "Halk" music. The "story" of the song is one of

(Lighthouse on the Sea) is a deeply emotional folk song released by Selçuk Balcı in 2011 as part of his debut album, Patika , under the Kalan Müzik label.