Despite the despair, the song concludes with a plea for the partner to return if they wish, highlighting a lingering hope for reconciliation. Context of the Album O Gün

The lyrics express a deep internal conflict—the narrator is angry not at the partner, but at themselves for the way things ended ("Sana değil, kendime kızardım ben").

Along with "Saydım," the album notably features a rock cover of Ferdi Tayfur's "Ben de Özledim". Style: Turkish Rock / Alternative Rock.

The song wasn't finalized or recorded until after his service ended. It eventually became a standout track on his 2004 solo album, O Gün —an album name chosen to signify "That Day" he finally saw his work released after years of uncertainty. The Emotional Narrative

The story behind Ogün Sanlısoy ’s hit song is deeply rooted in his personal experiences during his military service in 2000. While stationed in Çanakkale, influenced by the unique, often solitary military environment, Sanlısoy composed the core melody and chorus of the track.