Celtic Heart

Journey of the Celtic Heart: Embrace the Call of Wild Lands and Endless Seas
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Lyrics

There's heather as far as the eye can see

Refers to the vast expanses covered with heather plants.

The rain falls, but that's alright with me

Expresses acceptance of rain, suggesting a positive attitude toward challenges.

From the highlands in Glencoe

Points to the highlands in Glencoe, indicating a specific geographical location.

You'll feel it,

Suggests an emotional response or connection to the described landscapes.

From the people and the night life

Highlights an impact on emotions and feelings from people and nightlife.

You'll feel it,

Reiterates the emotional influence, emphasizing its significance.


Over mountains and cross the oceans

Describes a journey over mountains and oceans, indicating a vast and varied experience.

No matter how far you'll go

Emphasizes that distance is not a barrier, suggesting a universal connection.

Through the cities from coast to coast

Refers to traveling through cities across the entire coastline.

Let the rivers in your Celtic Heart flow

Encourages the free expression of emotions symbolized by rivers in one's Celtic heart.


Over mountains and cross the oceans

Repeats the idea of traversing mountains and oceans, reinforcing the theme of exploration.

No matter how far you'll go

Reiterates the idea that distance is not a hindrance to the journey.

Through the cities from coast to coast

Reemphasizes traveling through cities along the coast, suggesting a continuous experience.

Let the rivers in your Celtic Heart flow

Reiterates the encouragement to let the emotions flow freely.


Travellers, they wander far and free

Describes travelers who wander freely, hinting at a sense of adventure and exploration.

But there's a calling from far across the sea

Conveys a calling or attraction from a distant place, possibly the sea.

From the wildlands of Knoydart

Specifies the wildlands of Knoydart as a source of the calling or attraction.

You'll see it

Suggests a visible manifestation of the calling when observing the described wildlands.

When You get home You know that

Indicates a realization or acknowledgment upon returning home.

You've found it.

Expresses the discovery of the sought-after connection or meaning.


Over mountains and cross the oceans

Repeats the idea of overcoming geographical obstacles during the journey.

No matter how far you'll go

Reiterates that distance does not diminish the significance of the journey.

Through the cities from coast to coast

Reemphasizes the continuous exploration through cities along the coastline.

Let the rivers in your Celtic Heart flow

Restates the encouragement to allow emotions to flow freely in the Celtic heart.


Over mountains and cross the oceans

Continues to stress the idea of overcoming challenges and distance.

No matter how far you'll go

Reiterates the universal nature of the journey, regardless of the distance traveled.

Through the cities from coast to coast

Reemphasizes the experience of traveling through cities along the entire coastline.

Let the rivers in your Celtic Heart flow

Repeats the encouragement to let emotions flow freely within one's Celtic heart.


Over mountains and cross the oceans

Again underscores the idea of overcoming geographical barriers and traveling extensively.

No matter how far you'll go

Reiterates the resilience and persistence in the face of challenges and distance.

Through the cities from coast to coast

Reemphasizes the journey through cities along the entire coastline.

Let the rivers in your Celtic Heart flow

Restates the encouragement to allow emotions to flow freely, completing the thematic circle.

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