Canbay Wolker Fersah [ 2026 Edition ]
The song opens and anchors itself around a feeling of profound loss and losing one's grip on a peaceful life.
: A stark warning is given to the listener or a friend ("Can"): do not abandon this world and do not fall away leagues upon leagues ( fersah fersah ). 🏙️ Verse 1 (Canbay): The Reality of the Streets
: A reminder is given that everyone is aging and headed to the grave, so it does not pay to simply close your eyes when things get difficult. Canbay Wolker Fersah
: The streets are depicted as a place of contrasts, caught between cultural icons and the harsh realities of addiction where the wealthy indulge in expensive escapes while the poor use whatever they can find.
: The narrator laments that their mind has "emigrated from this land," driven away by trauma and stress. The song opens and anchors itself around a
: People are thrown off metaphoric cliffs, and the flowers (good things or people) you carefully water end up fading overnight.
: The narrator warns a peer not to assume their past wounds have healed. A single bad decision can instantly end a person's life. : The streets are depicted as a place
: The narrator urges a young man to sit down and put away the gun he is looking for. They advise letting go of the grief and remembering that as long as we are breathing, patience is our greatest hope.