Which song does I Cross the Mountains and Seas come from?

"I crossed the mountains and seas" comes from the song "Ordinary Road". Details are as follows:

Title: Ordinary Road

Singing: Pu Shu

Lyrics: Han Han, Pu Shu

Composer: Pu Shu

Album: Ordinary Road

Lyrics:

Wandering on the road

Are you leaving?

Fragile self-esteem

That used to be me, too.

Boiling and uneasy

Where are you going?

Mysteriously silent

Are you really listening to the story?

I crossed the mountains and seas, and I also crossed the sea of people.

Everything I once owned, suddenly gone.

I used to be confused, disappointed and lost in all directions.

Until you see that ordinary is the only answer.

When you are still dreaming.

Your tomorrow

Will she get better or worse?

It's another day for me

I once ruined everything, and I just want to leave forever.

I once fell into endless darkness and struggled hard.

I used to be like you, like him, like weeds and wildflowers.

Despair, longing, crying, laughing, ordinary.

Go ahead, go like this, even if I have given you something.

Go ahead and go on like this, even if you are taken away from somewhere.

Go ahead, go like this, even if you miss something.

Go on like this, though you like.

I crossed the mountains and seas, and I also crossed the sea of people.

Everything I once owned, suddenly gone.

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

Until you see that ordinary is the only answer.

I once ruined everything, and I just want to leave forever.

I once fell into endless darkness and struggled hard.

I used to be like you, like him, like weeds and wildflowers.

Despair, longing, crying, laughing, ordinary.

I crossed the mountains and seas, and I also crossed the sea of people.

I asked the whole world and never got an answer.

I'm like you, like him, like that wild flower.

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

Singer profile:

Pu Shu, whose real name is Pu Shu,/kloc-0 was born in Nanjing, Jiangsu province on October 8th, 1973 165438, a male singer in China.