Broken Youth (Ending 6)

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The Fragile Spirit of Youth in 'Broken Youth'

The song 'Broken Youth (Ending 6)' by Naruto Shippuuden delves into the tumultuous and fragile nature of youth. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the emotional rollercoaster that young people often experience. The phrase 'イージーな理由一切 許す弱輩' (Easy reasons are entirely forgiven by the young) suggests a sense of naivety and vulnerability that comes with youth. This vulnerability is further highlighted by the plea 'please, kiss me, please, kiss me all night,' indicating a deep yearning for connection and validation.

The song also touches on the theme of rebellion and the consequences that come with it. The line '脱線の魔法かこう悪魔のちゃちな悪戯' (The magic of derailment, a devil's petty prank) suggests that youthful rebellion can often lead to unintended consequences. This is further emphasized by the imagery of a 'ボウリングボール' (bowling ball) and '奇物破産財など' (strange bankruptcies), symbolizing the destructive potential of reckless actions.

Despite the chaos and emotional turmoil, there is a sense of resilience and determination in the lyrics. The repeated phrase '壊れそうで、oh!' (It seems like it's breaking, oh!) captures the fragility of youth, but the final line '壊せない僕らの勝利' (Our victory that cannot be broken) suggests an unbreakable spirit. This juxtaposition of fragility and strength encapsulates the essence of youth—a time of intense emotions, mistakes, and growth.

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