The Solution of Musing is a poetic form intended to praise a chosen subject, 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 a single couplet. Use of vivid imagery is characteristic of the form. The ending of each line of the poem shares the same rhyme, though the rhyming doesn't have to be perfect. The second line of the couplet reverses the grammatical structure of the first line. The first line is ribald and concerns the past. It has six syllables. The second line is a riddle and concerns current events. It must make use of consonance. It has seven syllables.