YES!
A divided joint venture
It was a coöporation between the Massachusettes Militia and the Navy
Had set their sights
On those few from the hills
the 74th regiment of Highland foot (and the 82nd regiment) onder Francis McLean
That came to preserve
they came to preserve the English hegemony in the area
'But a leader was a fool'
the leader is Solomon Lovell who instead of using his momentum to take the fort decided to dig in and besiege the fort
A legend was a coward
The legend is Colonel Paul Revere who acted as commandant of the Artillery
The fathers and brothers
The Massachusetts Militia
The sergeants and captains
The Marines
Witnessed a defeat
That was hard to equal
It was the largest naval defeat of the USA
Until the rising sun
Until Pearl Harbor
Earth and water
the land and water forces
Turned out to be mud
The two forces didn't work together which gave the English time to send reinforcements
Earth was weak
Again General Solomon Lovell
Water was stubborn
Commodore Saltonstall who refused to enter the harbor with his ships to engage the English sloops.
But water suffered more
The navy suffered more than the militia. the loss of marines during the first assault was actually the reason for Lovell to dig in instead of charge.
And was blamed
Saltonstall was declared to be primarily responsible and was court-martialed
of the militia only Paul Revere was dismissed from service because of cowardice and disobedience, he, however, had the charges cleared later.