Loulon (Greek: Λούλον), in Arabic known as Lu'lu'a (Arabic: لولوة), was a fortress near the modern village of Hasangazi in Turkey.
The site was of strategic importance as it controlled the northern exit of the Cilician Gates. In the 8th–9th centuries it was located on the border between the Byzantine Empire and the Arab Caliphate and played a prominent role in the Arab–Byzantine wars of the period, changing hands several times.
The Scottish scholar W. M. Ramsay identified the fortress as a 300-metre high steep hill fortress west of the modern village of Porsuk in the Çakit valley, but modern scholars identify it with the 2,100-metre tall rocky hill some 13 km north of Porsuk, lying between the modern villages of Çanakçi and Gedelli. The identification is supported by ruins of walls encompassing an area of 40 x 60 metres and traces of barracks and cisterns on the hilltop dating to the 9th–12th centuries, as well as by an unobstructed view to Hasan Dağ, which is commonly identified with Mount Argaios, the second in the line of beacons that linked Loulon with the Byzantine capital Constantinople.
I miss you already ain't been that long
I feel so neglected when you don't call
When you're not around I don't feel safe
It's all wrong, I'm so afraid
[Chorus:]
I wanna be wanted
Like I want you right now
I need to be needed
I wish you could see somehow
By your love I'm haunted
Haunted
It scares me to feel this way I do
I'm over my head over you
The moon's so full I feel its light
Without you nothing's right
[Chorus:]
I wanna be wanted
Like I want you right now
I need to be needed
I wish you could see somehow
By your love I'm haunted
Haunted
In my heart there's an empty place
In the dark I still see your face
In my dreams night and day
[Chorus:]
I wanna be wanted
Like I want you somehow
I need to be needed
I wish you could see somehow
By your love I'm haunted