بێ گومان چ هیڤى پێش ئارامیا باژێرى ناكه‌ڤن ودێ هه‌مى هه‌ول و پیكولا كه‌ین وه‌رارو پێداچوونێ دكه‌رتێ ترافیكى دا بكه‌ین و دێ بزاڤێ كه‌ین ببینه‌ پره‌كا هه‌ڤال به‌ندی و رێزگرتنێ دناڤ به‌را هاوولاتى و شوفێران و حكومه‌تێ دا ئه‌ڤه‌ژى ب رێكا به‌رچاڤ كرنا هزرو بۆچون و گازنده‌یێن هاولاتیان پێخه‌مه‌ت دارشتنا ئێمناهیێ وپاراستنا بارێ ئارامیێ و به‌رجه‌سته‌ كرنا یاسایێ ودیر كه‌فتنا هزاران خه‌لكێ بێ گونه‌هه ژ رویدان و كاره‌ساتێن دلته‌زین

عمیدێ ماف په‌روه‌ر
أبراهیم عگید صدیق
رێڤه‌به‌رێ هاتن وچوونا پارێزگه‌ها دهوكێ
Phil Collins Can't Turn Back The Years

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رێنمایی دیارى كردنى شێواز و قه‌باره‌ و ره‌نگ و ناوه‌ڕۆكى تابلۆى ئۆتۆمبێل له‌ هه‌رێمى كوردستان

Phil Collins Can't Turn Back The Years -

The central message is the painful realization that you cannot undo the past or fix mistakes made in relationships.

This is the ultimate "rainy day" or "driving alone at night" song. It’s perfect for when you’re in a reflective mood or need a soundtrack for a bit of melancholy introspection. If you'd like more details on this track: for specific verses Historical context of the Both Sides era Similar songs by Phil Collins or other artists Which of these Phil Collins Can't Turn Back The Years

Written during the breakdown of his second marriage, the song feels like a private diary entry. The central message is the painful realization that

Unlike his 80s pop hits, this track is sparse and moody. It relies on a steady, programmed drum machine beat, lush synthesizers, and a soulful, understated vocal performance. It captures the feeling of late-night reflection and the weight of past decisions. If you'd like more details on this track:

Phil Collins played every instrument on the album himself. Notice how the simplicity of the arrangement keeps the focus entirely on the lyrics and the emotion in his voice.

The drum sound is dry and muted compared to his signature "gated reverb" power-ballads, creating a more intimate, "in-the-room" experience.

Despite the sadness, there is a sense of coming to terms with the "here and now." What to Listen For