A Unique Family

Irish, Scottish, English, Welsh and North Irish
Ten piercing green eyes
Four to the redheads
Another four to the blondes
And the final two to the one
With black upon his head.
Two were the basic "leaders"
Of that family –
The eldest blond
And
The eldest ginger
Speaking their voices to the world.
Irish, Scottish, English, Welsh and North Irish
Seamus – Irish lilt, eldest in the family
With caustic Gaelic tongue
Douglas – Scottish burr and the second eldest
Never seen without a kilt and claymore
Arthur – English tones and third
Barely beating his twin
Caddock – welsh and lack of vowels equals
A language understandable to only a few
And lastly is
Danielle – Both Irish and English, as she's North Irish
Pretty flaming hair and the only girl
Irish, Scottish, English, Welsh and North Irish
Five different people are
Five different countries.
Running the place with
All the others –
Like
Ivan Braginski – or Russia
Kiku Honda – or Japan
Or even Alfred F. Jones – AKA the USA
Irish, Scottish, English, Welsh and North Irish
But the Kirkland family
The British Isles…
Is rife with magic
And,
Unlike the others
They can actually see
The powers of the mystics
And believe
Irish, Scottish, English, Welsh and North Irish
Ten piercing green eyes
One unique family


More English homework. This is actually over twice as long as it had to be. (had to be twenty lines, this is 45)

Seamus = Ireland

Douglas = Scotland

Caddock = Wales

Danielle = Northern Ireland

Okay, historical content:

Ireland was once a country by itself, but was taken over by England. (Sounds bad, right?) When Ireland regained its independence, a small portion stayed behind – that would be Northern Ireland. (1922)

Wales and Scotland were once separate countries as well, but now they're part of Great Britain. Scotland rebelled a few times, and it worked for a while, but they're British now.

Arthur, Kiku, Alfred, and Ivan (C) Himaruya Hidakez, who is not me.

Countries (C) the governing body of that country

Poem & all unrecognizable characters (C) Me