The Spiraclular Dawn is a poetic narrative concerning the concept of nature, originating in The Clocks of Disloyalty. The rules of the form are applied by poets to produce individual poems which can be recited. The poem is three quatrains. Use of metaphor is characteristic of the form. Forms of parallelism are common throughout the poem, in that certain lines often share an underlying meaning and they sometimes have reversed word orders. Each line has nine syllables. Every line of the poem has a medial caesura. The fourth line of each quatrain contrasts the underlying meaning of the second line. The rhyme scheme of the poem is ABBB.