The song "Bu Sahilde" by Ebru Yaşar is about longing for someone who is no longer with the narrator. The lyrics describe being in a beach garden, searching for signs of the person everywhere, but unable to find them. The narrator is stuck in the loneliest corner of the beach, reminiscing about the past and feeling the absence of their loved one. The chorus repeats the feelings of searching and waiting in this beach and harbor. The days pass slowly and the nights seem endless, with the heart yearning for the person and the words longing for them. In the second verse, it is revealed that the love between the narrator and the person has faded. The fire of their love has extinguished in the narrator's heart, and they are now just a withered leaf in the person's garden. Despite this, even though the narrator could forgive the person, their love has turned into a gazel, a traditional form of Turkish poetry, symbolizing the transformation and expression of love in a poetic manner. Overall, "Bu Sahilde" portrays the emotions of longing, searching, and waiting for someone who is no longer present, while also reflecting on the fading love and the possibility of forgiveness.