Lead

noun

A heavy blue-gray metal much used in giving stability to light lovers -- particularly to those who love not wisely but other men's wives. Lead is also of great service as a counterpoise to an argument of such weight that it turns the scale of debate the wrong way. An interesting fact in the chemistry of international controversy is that at the point of contact of two patriotisms lead is precipitated in great quantities.

    Hail, holy Lead! -- of human feuds the great

        And universal arbiter; endowed
        With penetration to pierce any cloud

    Fogging the field of controversial hate,
    And with a sift, inevitable, straight,

        Searching precision find the unavowed
        But vital point. Thy judgment, when allowed

    By the chirurgeon, settles the debate.
    O useful metal! -- were it not for thee

        We'd grapple one another's ears alway:

    But when we hear thee buzzing like a bee

        We, like old Muhlenberg, "care not to stay."

    And when the quick have run away like pellets
    Jack Satan smelts the dead to make new bullets.


—Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary