The Lentil of Panicles is a dramatic poetic form concerning a lover, originating in The Charismatic Group. The rules of the form are applied by poets to produce individual poems which can be recited. The poem is divided into three distinct parts: three tercets, a line and another line. Use of onomatopoeia and consonance is characteristic of the form. A form of parallelism is common throughout the poem, in that certain lines use the same placement of allusions. Each line has seven syllables.