I'm a determined passenger
I never learnt to drive
But don't worry, I'm not asking for a ride

Some people hate the bus
Not me, I can't get enough
Some people live in the fast lane
Not me, I take the train
I love public transportation
Train or bus, they're both amazing

I don't take a book
I've no time to read
It's a long journey but there's a lot to see
Back left window, upstairs
The view alone is worth the fare
If I wanna sleep
Gonna miss my stop
I use my phone as an alarm clock

Some people hate the bus
Not me, I can't get enough
Some people live in the fast lane
Not me, I take the train
I love public transportation
Train or bus, they're both amazing

I know there's somewhere I'm supposed to be
And I'm gonna get there eventually
But when I'm travelling from A to B
I'm avoiding my responsibility
And I love the thrill of being last
Bus and trains don't go that fast

Some people hate the bus
Not me, I can't get enough
Some people live in the fast lane
Not me, I take the train
I love public transportation
Train or bus, they're both amazing


Lyrics submitted by shrodes

The Passenger Lyrics as written by Friederike Siepe Eddie Argos

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    It's pretty obvious this is an ode to public transport! I love this song <3

    TornStaticon September 11, 2010   Link

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