In both the Portuguese and English versions of the lyrics, "it" is a stick, a stone, a sliver of glass, a scratch, a cliff, a knot in the wood, a fish, a pin, the end of the road, and many other things, although some specific references to Brazilian culture (festa da cumeeira, garrafa de cana), flora (peroba do campo), folklore and fauna (Matita Pereira) were intentionally omitted from the English version, perhaps with the goal of providing a more universal perspective. All these details swirling around the central metaphor of the cascading "waters of March" can give the impression of the passing of daily life and its continual, inevitable progression towards death, just as the rains of March mark the end of a Brazilian summer. Both sets of lyrics speak of "the promise of life," perhaps allowing for other, more life-affirming interpretations, and the English contains the additional phrases "the joy in your heart" and the "promise of spring," a seasonal reference that would be more relevant to most of the English-speaking world.

When writing the English lyrics, Jobim endeavored to avoid words with Latin roots, which resulted in the English version having more verses than the Portuguese. Nevertheless, the English version still contains some words from Latin origin, such as promise, dismay, plan, pain, mountain, distance and mule. Another way in which the English lyrics differ from the Portuguese is that the English version treats March from the perspective of an observer in the northern hemisphere. In this context, the waters are the "waters of defrost" in contrast to the rains referred to in the original Portuguese, marking the end of summer and the beginning of the colder season in the southern hemisphere.


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[Verse 2]

Now I can't say "Goodbye" if you stay here the whole night

You see, it's hard to find an end to somethin' that you keep beginning

Over and over again

I promise that the ending always stays the same

So there's no good reason in make believin' that we could ever exist again

For those not in a hurry to continue binge-watching, Naruto's endings can be a great way to decompress and reflect on the events of an episode. Thanks to the series' extended syndication, there is no shortage of endings to sort through, including a few of which are among the best that the shonen genre has to offer.

Updated on January 27, 2023 by Kennedy King: As the Naruto franchise quickly approaches its 25-year anniversary, Boruto and the new generation of Hidden Leaf shinobi continue to spread the Will of Fire throughout the ninja world. Along with these shinobi's adventures has also come a new generation of fans to the franchise, many of whom are unfamiliar with Naruto's stellar library of outros. This, along with fans' ever-changing taste in music, means that a new pecking order has emerged among these endings, some of which are among the most beloved in anime history.

This ending shows that although Naruto may be used to being alone, he's starting to develop worthwhile friendships. It's uplifting to see everyone come together without any sadness and simply stand by each other without fighting about something.

Naruto may end with one of the most notorious filler stretches in anime history, but that doesn't mean that these episodes didn't yield some quality endings. "Because You are With Me," sung by AMADORI, serves as the ending for episodes 154 to 165, bringing with it throwback R&B vocals reminiscent of a simpler time for shonen anime.

With a fall accent and watercolor backgrounds, the gentle sound of the AMADORI's voice makes listeners want to sway along with every lyric. Sakura is together with Ino despite their personal tensions, and Naruto is shown smiling happily together with his friends. This ending reminds viewers that although Sasuke may be gone, Naruto and Sakura still have friends with them.

"Rainbow's Sky" by FLOW is the series' outro sequence for episodes 418 to 431 of Naruto Shippuden. Keeping in line with the trend of Shippuden endings that have a nostalgic feel to them, this ending is performed by the same band who performed "GO!" and spawned the iconic catchphrase, "Fighting Dreamers."

This ending flashes through various characters from the Hidden Leaf Village as they eat at Naruto's favorite ramen shop, Ichiraku Ramen. Minato and his pregnant wife Kushina even make an appearance, demonstrating that Naruto has a connection with the shop that long predates the events of the show.

If there were ever a Naruto ending that depicted the history of shinobi in a minute, it would be Naruto Shippuden's 33rd ending: "A Promise That Doesn't Need Words." Performed by sana, this quick history lesson only appeared from episodes 406 to 417.

For those that watched Naruto during their youth, it's almost impossible to forget the lonely image of Naruto sitting alone on a swing as he is shunned by his fellow Hidden Leaf shinobi. "Wind" captured the struggle of the main character perfectly. It may not be as flashy as some other endings, but its simplicity captures Naruto in a way that hasn't been topped since.

Well, you heard about the alligators sleepin' in the shade

 Ya heard about the sugar barons screwin' up the Glades

 It's a melting pot existence that is hard to contemplate

 And a never-ending battle in the Sunshine State

I've seen it brighten up the eyes of a child

 It even makes the Dali Lama smile.

 It's no relation tot he meaning of life,

 It's a dang fool husband doesn't spring for his wife. 

 Chorus

 A little spending money. 

 Money to burn.

 Money that you did not necessarily earn. 

 Rainy days seem to wind up sunny, 

 Long as you got a little spending money.

Well, he's on his third drink before the

 wheels of the plane leave the ground

 Making points with the stewardess 

 climbing over Long Island Sound

 She's also spending some time on the island

 Too much city madness gives her the blues

 They make a date to go dancing and dining

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