Coordinates: 52°33′10″N 2°14′23″W / 52.5529°N 2.2398°W / 52.5529; -2.2398
Seisdon is a rural village in the county of Staffordshire approximately six miles west of Wolverhampton and the name of one of the five hundreds of Staffordshire. For population details as taken at the 2011 census see Trysull & Seisdon.
Placename evidence suggests a fairly early Anglo-Saxon origin. Certainly the village of Seisdon was of sufficient importance by the Norman Conquest to be the eponym of a hundred. The Domesday Book gives considerable information about land ownership in the Seisdon Hundred, but there is little to abstract about the village itself.
Seisdon was a hamlet within the parish of Trysull, lying one mile north-west of the village of Trysull, near the border with Shropshire.There is a narrow bridge of several arches over the river Smestow. On the county boundary there is a high position which formed an ancient entrenchment named Abbot's Wood (Apewood) Castle.
Almost all of its residents were originally employed in the agricultural industry.
suceden, cosas muy extranas
cada vez que te miro
un fuerte temblor me estremece
me robosa de frio
una carcajada se escapa
contemplando tu pelo
y me nace el deseo de contarte
lo que yo te quiero
suceden, cosas importantes
cada vez que te abrazo
mi vida prendida de gozo
se desgrana en tus manos
un dulce sabor a carino
va creciendo en mi boca
y presiento que voy a morirme
como lo he deseado
muchas cosas suceden en mi
importantes, para la ocasion
se desata el amor, el querer
amarrado aqui en mi corazon
muchas cosas que no se entender
muchas cosas que no se decir
solo se que me siento dichoso