| Song | National Express |
| Artist | The Divine Comedy |
| Album | A Secret History… The Best Of The Divine Comedy |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Hannon | |
| Take the National Express when your life's in a mess | |
| It'll make you smile | |
| All human life is here | |
| From the feeble old dear to the screaming child | |
| From the student who knows that to have one of those | |
| Would be suicide | |
| To the family man | |
| Manhandling the pram with paternal pride | |
| And everybody sings 'ba ba ba da..........' | |
| We're going where the air is free | |
| On the National Express there's a jolly hostess | |
| Selling crisps and tea | |
| She'll provide you with drinks and theatrical winks | |
| For a sky-high fee | |
| Mini-skirts were in style when she danced down the aisle | |
| Back in '63 (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah) | |
| But it's hard to get by when your arse is the size | |
| Of a small country | |
| And everybody sings 'ba ba ba da.....' | |
| We're going where the air is free | |
| Tomorrow belongs to me | |
| When you're sad and feeling blue | |
| With nothing better to do | |
| Don't just sit ther feeling stressed | |
| Take a trip on the National Express |
| zuo ci : Hannon | |
| Take the National Express when your life' s in a mess | |
| It' ll make you smile | |
| All human life is here | |
| From the feeble old dear to the screaming child | |
| From the student who knows that to have one of those | |
| Would be suicide | |
| To the family man | |
| Manhandling the pram with paternal pride | |
| And everybody sings ' ba ba ba da..........' | |
| We' re going where the air is free | |
| On the National Express there' s a jolly hostess | |
| Selling crisps and tea | |
| She' ll provide you with drinks and theatrical winks | |
| For a skyhigh fee | |
| Miniskirts were in style when she danced down the aisle | |
| Back in ' 63 yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah | |
| But it' s hard to get by when your arse is the size | |
| Of a small country | |
| And everybody sings ' ba ba ba da.....' | |
| We' re going where the air is free | |
| Tomorrow belongs to me | |
| When you' re sad and feeling blue | |
| With nothing better to do | |
| Don' t just sit ther feeling stressed | |
| Take a trip on the National Express |
| zuò cí : Hannon | |
| Take the National Express when your life' s in a mess | |
| It' ll make you smile | |
| All human life is here | |
| From the feeble old dear to the screaming child | |
| From the student who knows that to have one of those | |
| Would be suicide | |
| To the family man | |
| Manhandling the pram with paternal pride | |
| And everybody sings ' ba ba ba da..........' | |
| We' re going where the air is free | |
| On the National Express there' s a jolly hostess | |
| Selling crisps and tea | |
| She' ll provide you with drinks and theatrical winks | |
| For a skyhigh fee | |
| Miniskirts were in style when she danced down the aisle | |
| Back in ' 63 yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah | |
| But it' s hard to get by when your arse is the size | |
| Of a small country | |
| And everybody sings ' ba ba ba da.....' | |
| We' re going where the air is free | |
| Tomorrow belongs to me | |
| When you' re sad and feeling blue | |
| With nothing better to do | |
| Don' t just sit ther feeling stressed | |
| Take a trip on the National Express |