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And on the battlefield they're dying,
And on the fields, the crops are grown.
I think only the second sentence should've started with "and".
Submitted by: Katy
Join the uprising, fight on the streets while hiding his rank.
It says, "join" instead of "joins" and "fight" instead of "fights", but strangely the next line correctly says "takes".
Submitted by: Katy
The dawn of century.
The "a" is missing: The dawn of *a* century.
Submitted by: Katy
It's the hap-happiest season of all.
I think singing "happiest" for longer sounds better, rather than squeezing in the "hap" bit of "happiest".
Submitted by: Katy
There's nothing I, no, I wouldn't do
The pronoun "I" is repeated and the word "no" is inserted between "There's nothing I" and "I wouldn't do". No is not a verb.
Submitted by: JohnHowarth
Honored were our orders in despite of our foe.
It should be "In SPITE of", but that doesn't match the rhythm.
Submitted by: Katy
Know that many men has suffered
Know that many men has died.
It's supposed to be "have", not "has".
Submitted by: Katy
Painting thousand lakes red.
He says, "thousand" instead of "a thousand".
Submitted by: Katy
Where dead men lies, I'm paralyzed, my brother's eyes are gone.
It should be "lie" instead of "lies", but "lie" and "paralyzed" don't rhyme.
Submitted by: Katy
[I]nspire the lost into glorious deeds
That would give them a name that live on to this day.
It's meant to be, "*lives* on", not "live on".
Submitted by: Katy
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