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Where does "don't want God's aura, just your ordinary" come from?
It's the lyrics of "As long as it's ordinary" sung by Jason and Diamond.

As long as ordinary is the theme song of the movie Dying, written by Gege and composed by Chao Huang.

Lyrics:

Maybe it was far away, maybe it was yesterday, maybe it was here, maybe it was on the other side.

Long road, joys and sorrows, people gather and disperse.

Let go of right and wrong to know the answer and live bravely.

Without the aura of God, you and I were born ordinary.

Recognize regret in heartbreak, life is long and short.

A beating heart grows vines and is willing to fight for danger.

Falling into the gloomy abyss, rolling, muddy face.

Without the aura of god, hold on to the ordinary in your hand.

This heart has no regrets in this life, and the fire of life has been lit.

Maybe one day we will go far away, and maybe we can meet again.

Wherever the crowd is, let me see your face again.

Tears filled my eyes, although I couldn't speak, full of tears.

Don't want the aura of god, just your ordinary.

Recognize regret in heartbreak, life is long and short.

A beating heart grows vines and is willing to fight for danger.

Falling into the gloomy abyss, rolling, muddy face.

Without the aura of god, hold on to the ordinary in your hand.

Maybe one day we will go far away, and maybe we can meet again.

Wherever the crowd is, let me see your face again.

Tears filled my eyes, although I couldn't speak, full of tears.

Don't want the aura of god, just your ordinary.

This heart has no regrets in this life, and the fire of life has been lit.