| Lyric | % Correct |
|---|---|
| I wanna be in the {room} where it happens | 92%
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| History has its {eyes} on you | 91%
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| Talk less. {Smile} more | 91%
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| And I'm not {throwing} {away} my shot | 90%
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| I’ll see you on the {other} {side} of the war | 90%
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| In {New} {York} you can be a new man | 90%
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| It must be nice, it must be nice to have {Washington} on your side | 90%
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| Look around at how {lucky} we are to be alive right now! | 90%
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| Pardon me. Are you {Aaron} {Burr}, sir | 90%
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| Who lives, who dies, who {tells} {your} {story} | 89%
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| Why do you {write} like you’re running out of time? | 89%
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| In the eye of a {hurricane} there is quiet | 88%
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| It’s the Ten Duel {Commandments} | 88%
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| And it’s {quiet} uptown. I never liked the {quiet} before | 87%
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| Hamilton wrote the other {fifty-one} | 87%
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| I imagine death so much it feels more like a {memory} | 87%
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| After the war I went back to {New} {York} | 86%
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| Don’t lecture me about the {war}, you didn’t fight in it | 86%
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| I know my {sister} like I know my own mind | 86%
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| I’m re-reading the {letters} you wrote me | 86%
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| Only nineteen but my mind is {older} | 86%
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| The fact that you’re alive is a {miracle} | 86%
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| The world turned {upside} {down} | 86%
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| Why do you assume you’re the {smartest} in the room | 86%
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| Moved in with a cousin, the cousin {committed} {suicide} | 85%
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| No one really knows how the {game} is played | 85%
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| The ten dollar, {founding} {father} without a father | 85%
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| You want a revolution? I want a {revelation} | 85%
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| It might be nice, it might be nice, to get {Hamilton} on your side | 84%
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| Oceans rise, {empires} {fall} | 84%
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| You strike me as a woman who has never been {satisfied} | 84%
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| Don't be shocked when your {history} {book} mentions me | 83%
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| He looked at me like I was {stupid}, I’m not {stupid} | 83%
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| I’m erasing myself from the {narrative} | 83%
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| {Immigrants}: We get the job done | 83%
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| I will kill your {friends} {and} {family} to remind you of my love | 83%
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| And Alex got better but his mother {went} {quick} | 82%
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| I’ma compel him to include {women} in the sequel | 82%
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| Look into your eyes, and the sky’s the limit I’m {helpless} | 82%
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| The {price} of my love’s not a {price} that you’re willing to pay | 82%
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| This man will not make an {orphan} of my daughter | 82%
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| Don’t let them know what you’re {against} or what you’re for | 81%
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| It was my parents {dying} {wish} before they passed | 81%
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| Daddy said to be home by {sundown} | 80%
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| He’s after me cause I’m a {Schuyler} sister | 80%
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| I’m a {trust} {fund}, baby, you can trust me | 80%
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| I stop wasting time on tears, I live another {fifty} {years} | 80%
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| Love doesn't {discriminate}, between the sinners and the saints | 80%
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| Across the river in {Jersey}, everything is legal in New {Jersey} | 79%
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| Fools who run their mouths off {wind} {up} {dead} | 79%
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| Run away with us for the summer, let’s go {upstate} | 79%
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| The world was {wide} {enough} for both Hamilton and me | 79%
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| Two Virginians and an {immigrant} walk into a room | 79%
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| When you came into the world, you {cried} and it broke my heart | 79%
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| I’m a {General}. Wheeeeeee | 78%
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| I’ve been reading {Common} {Sense} by Thomas Paine | 78%
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| Jefferson’s the runner-up, which makes him the {Vice} {President} | 78%
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| We’ll never be free until we end {slavery} | 78%
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| You can write rhymes but you can’t {write} {mine} | 78%
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| You have married an {Icarus}, He's flown too close to the sun | 78%
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| Took up a collection just to send him to the {mainland} | 77%
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| We can end this war at {Yorktown}, cut them off at sea | 77%
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| Be careful with that one love, he'll do what it {takes} {to} {survive} | 75%
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| I am the {one} {thing} in life I can control | 75%
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| And there's a {million} {things} I haven't done | 74%
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| Martha Washington named her feral {tomcat} after him | 74%
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| Mom, I’m so sorry for forgetting what you {taught} me | 74%
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| Oh Philip, you outshine the {morning} {sun}. My son | 74%
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| I have the honor to be, your {Obedient} {Servant} | 73%
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| Put a {pencil} to his temple, connected it to his brain | 73%
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| Tell my wife John Adams doesn’t have a {real} {job} anyway | 73%
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| Walking by himself, talking to himself, have {pity} | 73%
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| We know it’s lose-lose, {Jefferson} or Burr | 73%
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| Who provided those funds? {France} | 73%
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| A game of {chess}, where France is Queen and Kingless | 72%
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| If New York’s in debt, why should {Virginia} bear it | 72%
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| Never gonna be {President} now | 72%
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| Summon all the {courage} you require | 72%
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| When I was young and dreamed of {glory} | 72%
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| Every other {founding} {fathers} story gets told | 71%
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| Look him in the eye, aim {no} {higher} | 71%
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| So men say that I’m {intense} or I’m insane | 70%
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| {Virginia}, my home sweet home, I wanna give you a kiss | 70%
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| Give us a {verse}, drop some knowledge | 69%
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| If I can prove that I never {broke} {the} {law} | 69%
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| Jefferson has {beliefs}, Burr has none | 69%
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| Dropped in the middle of a {forgotten} {spot} in the Caribbean | 68%
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| {Theodosia} writes me a letter every day | 68%
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| This is the only way I can protect my {legacy} | 68%
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| If we lay a strong enough {foundation} | 67%
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| {Washington} cannot be left alone to his devices | 67%
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| You built me {palaces} out of paragraphs | 67%
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| A {thousand} soldiers die in a hundred degree heat | 66%
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| I'm a diamond in the rough, a {shiny} {piece} of coal | 66%
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| The problem is I got a lot of brains but {no} {polish} | 66%
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| If it takes {fighting} {a} {war} for us to meet, it'll have been worth it | 65%
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| Most {disputes} die, and no one shoots | 65%
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| My grandfather was a fire and brimstone {preacher} | 65%
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| Half dead, sitting in their own sick, the {scent} {thick} | 64%
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| It’s {Ben} {Franklin} with a key and a kite! | 64%
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| These men take {your} {name} and they rake it through the mud | 64%
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| You will come of age with our {young} {nation} | 64%
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| Do you promise not to tell {another} {soul} what you saw? | 63%
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| In Virginia, we {plant} {seeds} in the ground | 63%
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| I will send a {fully} {armed} {battalion} to remind you of my love! | 63%
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| I wrote about the {Constitution} and defended it well | 63%
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| Almost a thousand dollars, paid in {different} amounts | 62%
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| Washington can’t help you now, no more {mister} {nice} President | 62%
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| What are you doing, {Lee}? Get back on your feet | 62%
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| You have him turn around so he can have {deniability} | 62%
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| And he wrote his {first} {refrain}, a testament to his pain | 61%
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| I established the first {private} {orphanage} in New York City | 61%
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| Now I’m the {villain} in your history | 61%
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| When are these {colonies} gonna rise up | 61%
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| When you're living on your knees, you {rise} {up} | 61%
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| Get your {education}, don’t forget from whence you came | 60%
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| I watched as he methodically {fiddled} with the trigger | 60%
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| Then King George turns around, runs a {spending} {spree} | 60%
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| There is no beat, no {melody} | 60%
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| Well, if it ain’t the {prodigy} of Princeton College | 60%
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| History is happening in {Manhattan} | 59%
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| I {interview} every soldier who fought by your side | 59%
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| I'll rise above my {station}, organize your information | 59%
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| Send in your {seconds}, see if they can set the record straight | 59%
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| We rowed across the {Hudson} at dawn | 59%
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| Alexander, {rumors} only grow and, we both know what we know | 58%
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| Here’s an itemized list of thirty years of {disagreements} | 58%
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| Madison, you’re mad as a hatter, son, take your {medicine} | 57%
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| As long as he can {hold} {a} {pen}, he’s a threat | 56%
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| How does a {ragtag} {volunteer} army in need of a shower | 56%
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| We rise and we fall and we break and we {make} {our} {mistakes} | 56%
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| We roll like {Moses}, claiming our promised land | 56%
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| You said you were {mine}, I thought you were {mine} | 56%
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| Let’s follow the {money} and see where it goes | 54%
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| America, you great {unfinished} {symphony}, you sent for me | 52%
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| Gotta be my own man, like my father, but {bolder} | 52%
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| {Hercules} {Mulligan}, I need no introduction | 52%
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| I am slow to anger but I, {toe} the line | 52%
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| Oh, I can’t wait to {see} {you} {again}, it’s only a matter of time | 52%
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| I’ll write to {Congress} and tell them we need supplies | 51%
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| Now I’m the model of a {modern} {major} general | 51%
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| I’ve been in Paris meeting lots of {different} {ladies} | 50%
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| The {Lancelot} of the revolutionary set | 50%
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| A man he’s {despised} since the beginning | 49%
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| Lauren's is in {South} {Carolina}, redefining bravery | 49%
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| We gotta stop them and rob them of their {advantages} | 49%
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| Now you call me amoral, a {dangerous} {disgrace} | 47%
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| We {rendezvous} with Rochambeau, consolidate their gifts | 45%
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| The only {common} {thread} has been your disrespect | 44%
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| {Thirty-two} {thousand} troops in New York harbor | 44%
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| Thomas Jefferson, always hesitant with the {president} | 44%
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| We’ll {bleed} {and} {fight} for you, we’ll make it right for you | 44%
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| When you smile, you {knock} {me} {out}, I fall apart | 42%
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| Your father’s a {scoundrel}, and so, it seems, are you | 42%
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| Your fellow {Federalists} would like to know how you’ll be voting | 42%
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| Had a {torrid} {affair} and he wrote it down right there | 41%
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| He is working through the {unimaginable} | 41%
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| I picked up a pen, I wrote my own {deliverance} | 41%
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| I saw him just up {Broadway} a couple of blocks | 41%
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| As we snatch a {stalemate} from the jaws of defeat | 38%
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| Wrote {everything} down far as I could see | 38%
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| {Domestic} {life} was never quite my style | 36%
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| They’re battering down the {Battery} check the damages | 32%
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| {Weehawken}. Dawn. Guns. Drawn | 30%
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| This man has {poisoned} my political pursuits | 29%
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| {British} {Admiral} Howe’s got troops on the water | 26%
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| I'm laughing in the face of {casualties} {and} {sorrow} | 26%
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| For just a moment, a {yellow} {sky} | 23%
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| Your {lieutenant} when there’s reckoning to be reckoned | 23%
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| He refused to apologize, we had to let the {peace} {talks} cease | 21%
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