Despite the rhyming effect, does "the kettle callin' the pot" refer to any "kettle" or "pot" of the historical backdrop?
Burr: Geniuses, lower your voices,
You keep out of trouble and you double your choices.
I'm with you, but the situation is fraught.
You've got to be carefully taught:
If you talk, you're gonna get shot!
Hamilton: Burr, check what we got.
Mister Lafayette, hard rock like Lancelot,
I think your pants look hot,
Laurens, I like you a lot
Let's hatch a plot blacker than the kettle callin' the pot...
What are the odds the gods would put us all in one spot,
Poppin' a squat on conventional wisdom, like it or not,
A bunch of revolutionary manumission abolitionists?