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Originally appearing on the album (1988), the song has since been featured on numerous compilations, including the famous 40 Golden Hits of Hayedeh.

The title phrase translates to "But I was dying for you," highlighting a deep contrast between the singer's absolute devotion and the lover's indifference. Originally appearing on the album (1988), the song

: The song remains a staple on platforms like Radio Javan and Spotify, where it continues to garner millions of streams. ✍️ Key Lyrics & Meaning Originally appearing on the album (1988)

: Heartbreak, unrequited devotion, and the pain of being "played with" like a toy by a lover. marking a final

: In a moving bridge, she writes in her "heart's diary" that the past is truly in the past, marking a final, painful acceptance of the end. 🎙️ About Hayedeh