Coordinates: 51°51′40″N 1°18′14″W / 51.861°N 01.304°W / 51.861; -01.304
Enslow is a hamlet on the banks of both the River Cherwell and the Oxford Canal in Bletchingdon civil parish, Oxfordshire.
The medieval main road linking London with Chipping Norton and Worcester crosses the Cherwell at Enslow. There was a bridge here by the time that John Leland toured England in 1538–43.John Ogilby's Britannia Atlas of 1675 records a timber bridge here that he called "Emley Bridg". In 1718 the road was made into a turnpike and at some stage the timber bridge was replaced by a one with pointed stone arches. In 1814 the stone bridge was widened on its downstream side. to almost double its former width. In contrast with the older upstream side of the bridge, the 1814 arches are semicircular. The road is now the A4095.
Enslow Hill, now the site of a quarry, is thought to have been identical with the Spelleburge (Old English for "Speech Hill") recorded as a traditional meeting-place for Ploughley hundred in Anglo-Saxon times. The hill was the site of the unsuccessful Oxfordshire Rising of 1596 over enclosures of common land. The quarry is now the site of a Cable & Wireless Communications ground station.
This masquerade
The games we play all come down to this
Sip of passion
Slow reactions with romance in the air
Gentle fire
Leads to perspirin’ as passion takes the night away
Forbidden love to unbridled truth
As consequences fade away
Your secret's safe with me
When moonlight fills your fantasies
Flip gets to floppin’
And the bed gets to rockin’
So Fine, you're mine
If only for one night
Tick tock of the clock
Reality sets in.
Slow risin’ chest
Enter regret manifesting through smoke and sweat
And Oh!
A ring from the phone, a call from home
Should we answer it?
Forbidden love to unbridled truth
As consequences fade away
Your secret's safe with me
When moonlight fills your fantasies
Flip gets to floppin’
And the bed gets to rockin’
So Fine, you're mine