The specific sequence "Şiir biter, Yollar biter, Aşklar biter" (Poems end, Roads end, Loves end) is a popular melancholic reflection often attributed to modern Turkish poetry or social media literature. It serves as a reminder of the transience of life's most intense experiences.

Refers to the "painful" side of love where joy and suffering are intertwined. This is also the title of a popular 2015 TV series and songs by artists like Mirkelam .

“Şiir biter, Yollar biter, Yıllar biter, Aşklar biter, Hayat biter, Boşver çocuk boşver. Sen hep böyle insan kal. Vedalar ancak güzel yürekleri acıtır.”

Everything has an expiration date, and that's okay.

The phrase combines a few distinct Turkish literary and cultural motifs, primarily centering on themes of finality, heartbreak, and resilience . Context and Meaning

The pain of a "farewell" is seen as proof of a "good heart" ( güzel yürek ).