In the tradition of and folk poetry, fire metaphors are central to expressing "burning" for a beloved or a divine cause. While "kor" literally means "blind" in Turkish, it is frequently confused with or used alongside "köz" (live coal/ember) in emotional write-ups.
Several folk songs and modern poems utilize variations of this phrase: kor_oldum
In his lyrics, he speaks of his heart descending into despair and "burning his breast" ( sinemi yaktım nâra ), reflecting a state of being consumed by grief. In the tradition of and folk poetry, fire
Used metaphorically to describe being "blinded by love" or losing one's way in a "strange land" (gurbet). Musical References kor_oldum