Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Guide - Lyrics of Pu Shu's Ordinary Road

Lyrics of Pu Shu's Ordinary Road

Song title: Ordinary Road

Singing: Pu Shu

Words: Han Han, Pu Shu

Song: Pu Shu.

Wandering on the road

Are you leaving, Vivian?

Fragile self-esteem

That used to be me, too.

Boiling and uneasy

Where are you going, Via Via?

Mysteriously silent

Are you really listening to the story?

I crossed mountains and oceans.

Also through the sea of people

Everything I ever had.

Blink of an eye, just like smoke.

I was once confused, disappointed and lost in all directions.

Until you see that ordinary is the only answer.

When you are still dreaming.

Your tomorrow Via Via

Will she get better or worse?

It's another day for me

I once ruined everything for me.

Just want to leave forever

I once fell into endless darkness.

Want to struggle, can't extricate oneself.

I used to be like you, like him, like that wild grass and wild flowers.

Somehow, this is the only way I have to go.

Time is silent and so on.

Tomorrow will be in Hia Hia

Wind energy still has a long way to go.

Where did your story go?

Extended data

Ordinary Road is a song composed by Pu Shu, written by Pu Shu and Han Han, and sung by Pu Shu. The single was first released on July 6th, 20 14. This song is the theme song of the movie See You Later in the album Orion released by Pu Shu on April 30th, 2007.

2014165438+1October 22nd, this song won the Golden Horse Award for Best Original Movie Song in 5 1 Taiwan Film.

Song appreciation

Ordinary Road continues Pu Shu's consistent style. The slow and lyrical rhythm is integrated into his clear voice and deep voice, which makes this song full of subtle warmth and sadness. It can not only make listeners sink their hearts in a stable sense of melody to enjoy tranquility and innocence, but also realize the intuition of youth through the power of songs and find the future direction in sadness and confusion, which is very consistent with the theme of the movie "Confession and farewell, humor and sadness".

Judging from the lyrics, Han Han and Pu Shu expressed more intuitive feelings and conveyed a more real philosophy of life, such as "vulnerability/pride/that used to be my appearance" and "I was disappointed and lost in all directions/until I saw the ordinary is the only answer".

"Your/her tomorrow will be better/worse/another day for me" and so on. In essence, they all have a resolute determination, but they also look forward to the unknown road ahead. Just like the two protagonists, Ma He, in See You Later, a trip changed their lives, but they went to the future they wanted. The process may be confused and the ending is still wonderful.