Coordinates: 54°06′23″N 2°02′30″W / 54.106390°N 2.041780°W / 54.106390; -2.041780
Kilnsey is a small village in Wharfedale, North Yorkshire, England. It lies on the B6160 road, between the villages of Grassington and Kettlewell, near Arncliffe and just across the River Wharfe from Conistone.
The most notable feature of Kilnsey is a large limestone cliff called Kilnsey Crag, overlooking the road and the River Wharfe from the west. The Crag is around 170 feet high, with an overhang of 40 feet. West from Kilnsey towards Malham Tarn runs the historic Mastiles Lane, a Roman marching road, later an important drovers' way for Fountains Abbey flocks to summer pasture on higher ground, approximately five miles distant. This is now a Dales walking track. The Old Hall in Kilnsey was medieval administrative site for wool trade. Most of the present building, well restored, dates from 1658.
Kilnsey has one pub, the Tennant Arms, a trout farm, and a small collection of houses.
The village hosts a large, annual agricultural show.
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