The Laconic One-humped-camel-person is a reflective poetic form intended to beseech Ivetth, originating in The Polish of Choirs. The rules of the form are applied by poets to produce individual poems which can be recited. The poem is a single tercet. Use of consonance is characteristic of the form. A form of parallelism is common throughout the poem, in that certain lines have similar grammatical structures. The third line of the tercet uses the same placement of allusions as the second line. The first line has four feet with a tone pattern of uneven-even. The second line has four feet with a tone pattern of uneven-even-uneven. The third line has four feet with a tone pattern of uneven-uneven.