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Kuzu kuzuLike a lamb / Meekly

Kuzu kuzu is an adverbial phrase meaning "like a lamb" or "meekly." It's derived from the word kuzu, which means "lamb."

In the song, Tarkan uses this phrase to express a profound sense of submission and vulnerability. He sings, "İşte kuzu kuzu geldim" (Here I came, like a lamb), signifying that he has come back to his lover, humbled and ready to accept whatever fate awaits him, having set aside his pride. This phrase is central to the song's theme of repentance and longing, making it incredibly memorable and evocative.

Have you ever made a mistake so big you'd do anything to be forgiven? That's the heart of Tarkan's mega-hit, "Kuzu Kuzu." The title translates to "Like a Lamb," and it perfectly captures the singer's feelings. He's messed up, and his lover has left him. Now, he's coming back completely broken, without any pride, ready to beg for another chance. He feels like his "wings are broken" and he can't survive without his love.

This isn't just a simple apology; it's a dramatic surrender. He sings about wanting to hit his own head against a wall and setting his pride on fire. He's telling his ex, "I've come to you meekly, like a little lamb. Do whatever you want with me, throw me away or kiss me, just please look me in the eyes and see that I've learned my lesson." It's a powerful and passionate song about swallowing your pride and begging for forgiveness when love is on the line.

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