The song "Tenha" by Emir Can İğrek tells the story of a person who feels lonely and abandoned. The lyrics describe someone who is left all alone like a bird after the flock has migrated. They don't have a bed, warmth, or someone to hold them. The lyrics encourage the person to accept this as their fate, to grow up and face their childhood. The person has been forgotten in every city they visit, seen as unimportant and easily disregarded. If their heart doesn't ache or if they don't experience the ups and downs of life, they're not truly living. The song highlights the importance of personal experiences and emotions. It emphasizes that in the most remote and desolate places, the person's struggle will be told repeatedly. Despite facing battles involving love and passion, their heart will be spent throughout their lifetime. "Tenha" implies emptiness and solitude, which is used repeatedly in the chorus. The lyrics call upon the listener to accept their fate and grow stronger from their experiences. Each line portrays the feeling of being forgotten and abandoned, yet still encourages the person to keep on living and keep on experiencing the depths of emotions.