Coordinates: 51°01′32″N 1°32′05″W / 51.025564°N 1.534814°W / 51.025564; -1.534814
Kimbridge is a small village and civil parish in the Test Valley district of Hampshire, England. Its nearest town is Romsey, which lies approximately 4 miles (6.3 km) south-east. Originally called "King's Bridge" in Civil War times. According to the 2011 census, the population was approximately 144. It consists mainly of a Farm Shop and Restaurant ("Annies") and a trout farm. Most of the area is owned and managed by Kimbridge Estates, but there are a small number of private houses - including a large mansion on the water's edge. The bridge itself is on some of the best fishing waterway in the country. The Test Way long distance footpath passes through the village, as does the Cardiff-Southampton railway.
Contact was questioned from the boulevard
Head colds in frozen weeks of summer holds
I'm fine, I'm fine wait waiting on the line
We sent ourselves in on the gray card scale
Hold my head
Where storms are sand
And sand is said
To be sad
Longwinded Cambridge medicative care
Head first the motor runs the motor must run
They confiscated every accident
And turned ourselves in on our selfish turns
With visitations from the underwhelmed
Five years she fears to hold my broken head
Why were you gone why were you gone so long
She is the reason that I still believe
Hold my head
Where storms are sand
And sand is said
To be sad
Cover your eyes in the pouring rain
Cover your eyes everyone is all the same
Cover your eyes in the pouring rain
Cover your eyes everyone is all the same
Far away
Far away