Coordinates: 52°00′07″N 0°00′54″E / 52.002°N 0.015°E The River Quin is a small watercourse which rises near Barkway in north east Hertfordshire, England. The river is fed by a number of sources including springs from Biggin Moor, Great Hormead Brook, Little Hormead Brook and various field ditches, including the Braughing Bourne - the site of a former glacier from the Ice Age. It flows south, close to the B1368 road to the southwest of Braughing where it joins the River Rib at Gatesbury. This area was the site of a former Roman settlement. Until recently the river was diverted at this point to irrigate watercress beds before flowing into the Rib.
The Quin Valley also includes the villages of Hare Street and Great Hormead as well as the smaller settlements of Hay Street and Dassels. The valley is shallow around the river with gently sloping sides at the northern end, becoming slightly narrower with steeper sides at the southern end of the area. Its sides are dominated by open arable farmland in small to medium fields with some occasional large fields particularly at the northern end. There is an absence of woodland and few mature trees grow alongside the river.
Saw an angel been nailed to the cross
Down the dim river side
A woman cry be with me into the end of the light
Born a river queen to grace the land for hope
Laying on silver stones
To give to the poor
But god's men came to land and took it all
Starlight mystic now paint the sky
Starlight mystic now lift her spirit high
In memories of a river queen who was giving her love
Down the rivers end
What a vision and why the hell am I getting this
Her beauty is changing my mind
I promise you woman to tell them the story of thine
Truth or fairytale, a raggle taggle crowe screaming:
Humanity was losing all senses in life when religion came in
Starlight mystic now paint the sky
Starlight mystic now lift her spirit high
In memories of a river queen who was giving her love
Down the rivers end
Starlight mystic now paint the sky
Starlight mystic now lift her spirit high
In memories of a river queen who was giving her love