Queslett is an area of Great Barr, Birmingham, England.
The name has been in use since the 16th century. The first part means a wood pigeon, the second comes from the Anglo-Saxon for a small valley.
The area was mostly developed with private housing from the 1930s onwards, and is centred on the A4041 Queslett Road between West Bromwich and Sutton Coldfield.
Coordinates: 52°33′11″N 1°54′32″W / 52.553015°N 1.908896°W / 52.553015; -1.908896
Driving home I was miles away
When I thought that I saw your face
Late at night, a lightning flash
Put reality in it's place
I never saw the warning signs
'til it was too late
I'm a casualty
A victim of my own circumstance
A casualty a hopeless case
That never stood a chance at all
I never knew what hit me
Like somebody put out the light
I was going crazy
Couldn't tell if it was day or night
I must have lost direction
A simple hit and run
Chorus
Out of control on a one way street
Feeling myself beginning to slide
Out of my head too blind to see
That you were there just for the ride
Living this life in tragedy
Why did this happen to me
Chorus
I never stood a chance