The song "Çok İyi Gördüm" ("I Saw You Very Well") by Ebru Yaşar is a Turkish pop song about the end of a romantic relationship. The lyrics express the need to forget the past and move on from a relationship that has gone wrong. The song begins by acknowledging the need to forget and let go of the past: "I should have forgotten a long time ago, there is something wrong in this. You used to come occasionally, there is loneliness in this." The protagonist realizes that there is no future in holding on to the relationship. The lyrics mention how love can be deceitful, trapping the protagonist in its snare: "The warmest corner of your hand, every nook and cranny, love's trap found me. Up and down, was this our fate? Every pain turned towards me." The protagonist is reflecting on the relationship and questioning if this was the intended outcome. There is a reference to a higher power, possibly implying that fate or destiny has intervened: "God wanted you to appear before me today. What did you think? As if I would talk to you." This shows that the protagonist is not interested in rekindling the connection and has moved on. The chorus reveals the protagonist's emotions and perspective on the situation: "I got a little sad and then returned to reality. Forget about me, I saw you very well. I looked back one last time and turned away." This signifies acceptance of the end of the relationship and a determination to move forward. Overall, "Çok İyi Gördüm" is a song about finding closure and letting go of a past relationship that did not work out. The lyrics convey a sense of self-realization and strength in moving on from a situation that brought pain and loneliness.