The Satin of Saturninity is a ribald poetic form originally devised by the human Fensast Visegraves. The rules of the form are applied by poets to produce individual poems which can be recited. The poem is a single tercet. The Satin of Saturninity is always written from the perspective of a relative of the author. Forms of parallelism are common throughout the poem, in that certain lines often contrast underlying meaning and they are required to maintain phrasing. Each line has five syllables. Every line of the poem has an initial caesura. The second line of the tercet must expand the idea of the first line. The first line is intended to complain about the subject of the poem. The second line is intended to develop the previous idea. The third line is intended to move away from previous ideas. The rhyme scheme of the poem is ABB.