The Solway Coast is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in northern Cumbria, United Kingdom. It incorporates two areas of coastline along the Solway Firth, the first running from just north of the city of Carlisle, at the estuary of the rivers Esk and Eden, in a westerly direction as far as Silloth-on-Solway, including the villages of Bowness-on-Solway, Burgh-by-Sands, Port Carlisle, and Skinburness. The second area begins just north of the hamlet of Beckfoot, and runs south down the coast to the southern end of Allonby Bay near the village of Crosscanonby. Included in this area are the villages of Mawbray and Allonby, and the hamlets of Dubmill, Hailforth and Salta. The hamlet of Wolsty lies just outside the AONB. Beginning at Silloth, the B5300 coast road runs in a south-westerly direction, entering the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty just north of Beckfoot, and exiting near Crosscanonby. As indicated by its local name, the road sticks close to the coast, and travels the entire length of the southern section of the Solway Coast AONB.
Suddenly I've realised that this is so much more than just a fight
No one's ever told you this, but just because you're you
It doesn't mean that you're right
I try not to be so bias with these ideals that we all care about
I just carry on the way I do,
The way I do when I've got no doubts
And there's a man with his head in his hands
With a story that he won't begin to tell
We were connected by the thoughts we had
And you almost had it good enough to sell
Don't be so hypocritical
Don't be so hypocritical
Cause I know, I know, I know
That I'm farther than you think
When you walked in, your eyes lit up the room
When you walked in, your eyes lit up the room
When you walked in, your eyes lit up the room
When you walked in, your eyes lit up the room
When you walked in, your eyes lit up the room