Coordinates: 53°37′15″N 0°07′46″E / 53.620856°N 0.129497°E
Kilnsea is a hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, in an area known as Holderness. It is situated approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) south of the village of Easington, on the north bank of the Humber Estuary.
The hamlet forms part of the civil parish of Easington.
East of Kilnsea is the Grade II listed First World War concrete acoustic mirror used as an early warning device.
Kilnsea has one public house, the Crown and Anchor.
In 1823 Kilnsea was a civil parish in the Wapentake and Liberty of Holderness. The parish church, dedicated to Saint Helen, was close to the cliff and in a "state of dilapidation" and "dangerous condition". Repairs were considered usless with the expectation that the sea, which had already swept away the graveyard, would take the church "in a short time". Population in 1823 was 196.
I took my time
But there was nothing I could ever find
Exept the curse in my mind
You know that I
Yeah I do better alone
So let me try
Come on, come on, come on
Oh no,can'tyou see?
Oh No!
It pulls you down,I know
I've got to move, but it's too slow
Ain't gotno eyes
'Cause there is nothing to see
Ain't got no rights
While you are punishing me
Oh the night I hear them laughing at me
Yeah in the night i hear them laughing at me
And so, I see it's falling down tonight
And so I put it all aside
The more I do the less you try
But we don't fit at all
Around and 'round
I hardly lied
When I said it was me
It fells apart
And then it came back to me
Oh in the night I hear them laughing at me
Oh in the night I hear them laughing at me