Uçurtma
Şebnem Ferah
The Unwritten Song: A Journey Through Innocence and Fear
Şebnem Ferah's song "Uçurtma" ("Kite" in English) is a poetic exploration of innocence, fear, and the passage of time. The lyrics open with a reflection on existence, suggesting a transient nature of life with the lines "Gelmişim / Geçmişim" ("I have come / I have gone"). This sets the tone for a contemplative journey, where the singer finds herself in a room filled with books, symbolizing knowledge and the accumulation of experiences. The world unfolds slowly before her, indicating a moment of introspection and realization.
The recurring line "Ben en güzel şarkımı henüz yazmadım" ("I haven't written my most beautiful song yet") serves as a metaphor for unfulfilled potential and the ongoing quest for meaning and expression. This line suggests that despite the experiences and knowledge gained, there is still something profound and beautiful yet to be achieved or expressed. It speaks to the universal human condition of always striving for something greater, something more meaningful.
The imagery of the windmill, wind, and kite introduces a sense of movement and change. The kite, seen through the eyes of a child, represents innocence and the pure, unfiltered view of the world. However, this view is tinged with fear, as the child observes the world with trepidation. The juxtaposition of a pigeon lying face down on the pavement and a soul swaddled in its shroud ascending to the heavens adds a layer of existential contemplation, highlighting the fragility of life and the inevitable journey from birth to death. Through these vivid metaphors, Şebnem Ferah captures the essence of human experience, blending innocence with the harsh realities of life.