| Firstly, ascending from the Isles of Man | | | | Fifthly, one will find the beautiful Enya in Ireland |
| Floating across many oceans | | | | Magical, musical is her charm, so uplifting |
| The sounds of Moot with folks rock roots | | | | The rising mist on the shores twirling |
| Musical melody impacting nations | | | | Dancing to her lovely melody of songs |
| Relaxing to various beats uplifting creation | | | | Mystical, magical is her charm all along |
| Manx Music and Dancing Sounds | | | | Sixthly, there's a wonderful flag flying over Brittney |
| King Chiaullee, Gaelic Musical Heads | | | | Referred to as "Gwenn-ha-du" by many |
| Touching hearts with fine Celtic music never had | | | | Some called it "black and white" so out of sight |
| Secondly, moving to Wales the Celtic Land of Songs | | | | Celtic land of survival and people with no gripes |
| Music transforming hearts as a form of | | | | Land of great musical heritage and bagpipes |
| communication | | | | Where Scottish and Irish music inspire many day and |
| Morrison Orpheus Choir connection inspires | | | | night |
| Treorchy Male Voice Choir takes many higher | | | | Blending with rock, blues, jazz, African, and hip-hop, |
| Dame Shirley Veronica Bassey, inspiring hearts | | | | Rocking with a Celtic flavor from Manau musical pops |
| She placed Goldfinger, Diamonds Are Forever and | | | | Seventhly, deep in the heart of Galicia & Asturias |
| Moonraker on many musical charts | | | | The Galicians soulful Celtic family of first cousins |
| While the famous Sir Tom Jones | | | | Touching souls of Irish, Welsh, Scots, dancing |
| Inspires the world with great sounds | | | | With those of Cornish, Manx, and Bretons |
| Thirdly, skipping over to Cornwall we find | | | | Singing stimulating songs and dancing along |
| The one and only "Violin Sue" inspiring minds | | | | Speaking folklores language of the same family of |
| She makes the strings dance like a new encore | | | | songs |
| Rocking the shores with many more folklores | | | | Dancing bagpipes and enjoying the haggis special of |
| Water splashing with strings as she makes them sing | | | | the land |
| Fourthly, on the shores of Scotland; forefather's land | | | | Finally, seven Celtic nations as one adventurous |
| We find "Robert Burns"; still heard with sweet song | | | | people |
| Like his love is still a red, red, rose still in style | | | | Dancing across the land their music like water ripples |
| Touching hearts and stimulating smiles | | | | United they stand as Celtic disciples |
| Like Sheena Easton wonderful seasons of words | | | | With tasty Haggis in their souls which is ample |
| Having many doing the musical twirl | | | | While bag piping, dancing, and setting the example! |